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GROUPED by Game Type: LSAT Analytical Reasoning

The Complete Collection of Actual, Official Logic Games from PrepTests 1-20

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Why should you use GROUPED by Game Type when preparing for the LSAT?


1) Contains a large quantity of practice problems. GROUPED by Game Type provides you with 80 logic games for you to practice on. Repetition is key when learning new concepts for the first time. You will find that the more you games you do, the easier they become, and the faster you will be able to complete them.


2) Allows you to focus on your weaknesses. In order to truly master the LSAT, and achieve the best score possible, you must identify and conquer your weaknesses. This means repeatedly attacking the particular game types that you are having trouble with. GROUPED by Game Type does the hard work for you by sorting and grouping logic games into chapters by type. This allows you to spend all of your time doing practice problems, rather than searching through a bunch of PrepTests looking for a particular game type.


3) Keeps recent PrepTests pristine. Since the most recent PrepTests are the best indicators of your projected LSAT score, they should be left untouched and completed only in their entirety and under timed conditions in the weeks before the actual LSAT. Many other test preparation companies use games from recent PrepTests as examples in their books, leading to skewed practice scores when students come across games they have already seen. Traciela understands this--you will not have to worry about “spoiling” any of the newer PrepTests when using GROUPED by Game Type. Our book is comprised solely of games from PrepTests 1-20, allowing you to focus on and master the specific types of logic games that you struggle with most, while being sure to keep the more recent PrepTests pristine.


4) Includes hard-to-find PrepTests. While the majority of PrepTests are readily available for purchase, there are a few “rare” PrepTests (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 17). GROUPED by Game Type contains all Analytical Reasoning sections from PrepTests 1-20, including these eight hard-to-find PrepTests.

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Retail Price: USD $35.00

Publisher: Traciela, Inc. (November 2009)

Format: Paperback, 126 pages

ISBN-10: 0984199705

ISBN-13: 978-0-9841997-0-9

Q: What is the difference between the PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible™ and the Traciela GROUPED by Game Type book?


  1. A: The Logic Games Bible™ teaches you concepts and strategies on how to solve each of the different game types. However, it only provides a few games at the end of each chapter for you to practice on. Many people simply read through the Logic Games Bible™ and wonder why their score didn’t improve. In order to really master the concepts in the Logic Games Bible™, you need to practice, practice, practice using the techniques it teaches. That’s where our book comes in. GROUPED by Game Type is a collection of a lot of actual, official LSAT logic games for you to practice on.



Q: How do I use the Traciela GROUPED by Game Type book in conjunction with the PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible™?


  1. A: As an analogy to school, the Logic Games Bible™ is your textbook. GROUPED by Game Type is your book of problem sets.



Q: What is the difference between the PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook™ and the Traciela GROUPED by Game Type book?


  1. A: The Logic Games Bible Workbook™ provides you with drills and 30 logic games with detailed explanations on how to solve them. GROUPED by Game Type provides you with more practice (80 logic games) and just the answers—no detailed explanations on how to solve the games. Basically, if after using the Logic Games Bible™, you still need help in solving logic games accurately, consider using the Logic Games Bible Workbook™ to learn from its detailed explanations. If your accuracy is pretty good and you are just looking for more games to drill with and improve your speed, use GROUPED by Game Type for its large volume of problems.



Q: What is the difference between the Kaplan Mastery Practice book and the Traciela GROUPED by Game Type book?


  1. A: There are three key differences:


  2. 1)Kaplan Mastery Practice is only available when you enroll in a Kaplan Prep Course. Kaplan books are labeled “not for resale”, so it is illegal to buy or sell Kaplan Mastery Practice. GROUPED by Game Type is available for anyone to purchase on Amazon.com.

  3. 2)Kaplan Mastery Practice uses Kaplan’s game type classifications, which are a lot more general than the classifications used in most logic game books. GROUPED by Game Type’s detailed classification system makes it easier to apply techniques learned from the other major LSAT prep companies.

  4. 3)Kaplan Mastery Practice contains a selection (but not all) of the games from PrepTests 5-41, making it difficult to keep track of which games you have and have not already completed. GROUPED by Game Type contains every game from PrepTest 1-20, and only games from PrepTests 1-20. It was designed to make it easier for you to keep track of the PrepTests and make sure that you are not repeating games unknowingly.



Q: What is the difference between the Kaplan Big Orange Book and the Traciela GROUPED by Game Type book?


  1. A: The Kaplan Big Orange Book is an earlier version of the Kaplan Mastery Practice book. All of the differences between Kaplan Mastery Practice and GROUPED by Game Type apply to the Kaplan Big Orange Book as well.

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All actual LSAT questions printed within this work are used with the permission of Law School Admission Council, Inc., Box 2000, Newtown, PA 18940, the copyright owner. LSAC does not review or endorse specific test preparation materials or services, and inclusion of licensed LSAT questions within this work does not imply the review or endorsement of LSAC. LSAT® and LSAC® are registered marks of the Law School Admission Council, Inc. Kaplan, Inc. does not endorse our test preparation materials or services. PowerScore, Inc. does not endorse our test preparation materials or services. Logic Games Bible™ and Logic Games Bible Workbook™ are registered trademarks of PowerScore, Inc.

Current Version GROUPED by Game Type Corrections

The currently available version of the Traciela’s GROUPED by Question Type book contains no known errors.

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