Tag along with a real class to learn a diagramming technique for solving relative ordering logic games on the LSAT. Taught by two Atlas LSAT teachers.
Relative Ordering 1 of 4: Game Building Your Diagram How to lay out diagrams for a relative ordering games.
Relative Ordering 2 of 4: Game Reading Your Diagram
Relative Ordering 3 of 4: Game Using Your Diagram
Relative Ordering 4 of 4: Game Advanced Conditionals
Atlas LSAT offer a new take on logic games. Atlas is focused on 170+ scorers so they developed highly-sophisticated techniques. Focusing on flexibility and mastery, they offer diagrams specifically designed to beat the newest trends in logic games. The Atlas LSAT's self-study program ($425) includes the Logic Games Strategy Guide.
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