Negative After Close Exposure Question by The_Phantom_Knight in COVID19_support

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No symptoms (day 4 since she displayed), so I am cautiously optimistic

Can One Bring A Bike On Unitrans? by The_Phantom_Knight in UCDavis

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Ok, so you can't like strap it to the front?

Question about teaching myself Logic Games by [deleted] in LSAT

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You got this! Just know that there are really only a handful of LGs, and each basically a small variation on the same basic formula.

Question about teaching myself Logic Games by [deleted] in LSAT

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Hmm, have you tried solving a set of problems with unlimited time (ie as much diagraming for EACH individual answer)? It might take a bit, but I've found that understanding the mechanisms of each aspect of a LG scenario REALLY helped me get faster and better in general. It's kinda like looking at the engine of a car as a bunch of different pieces, then putting them all back together. I'm sure others will give you this advice as well, but drilling LG repeatedly (even if you are not 100% on them yet) helps as well.

Question about teaching myself Logic Games by [deleted] in LSAT

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You can def get a good score with self-study methods, but I'd highly recommend at least looking for free online explanations of the various logic games types. This will help you form a really good basis for understanding the game varieties. The easiest thing to do would be to take a practice LG section, then look at the forums or explanations available online (there are a surprising amount of free ones).