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Originally posted by phogirl69
Thanks a lot Ruth and Ace0r for all your help.
Your method of reasoning is very helpful Ruth! I am going to to go through every word you said one by one and really think about how you deduced the info you did from the statements given. It's very helpful, and I usually have a VERY hard time with puzzles like this, it's hard for my brain to comprehend. I am better at English or reading, but these "logic puzzles" seem more like Math to me.
My Philosophy teacher is making us do these puzzles and it also counts towards our grade! If I knew the class was going to have puzzles like these I would have never ever taken the class, but we can take them home and do them, we're never gonna get tested on puzzles or anything. Plus my professor is also in law school right now, so I think she likes to make us suffer with LSAT style questions...
thanks a lot! I might have more for you next week ;)
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Just do what ruth said and go with the grid method, also, go to the library and check out a Kaplan book on the LSATs and skip to the logic section,, it teaches you the methods on how to draw the grids for questions like these