Maybe I should start by explaining what I am trying to do. I am a 68 year old retired engineer and live in Asheville NC, the home of the UNCA Bulldogs. For the last few years my wife and I have been working with some of the UNCA students to help them with their post graduate plans. Recently, we have been working with some students who want to go to law school and obviously they want to do as well as they can on the LSAT. I have been given the task of trying to get them up to speed, as well as I can, with the logic game section.
Based upon the information that I saw in this web site I have ordered your Logic Games Strategy Guide and it should arrive in a few days. If the book is as good as I know it will be I am going to recommend that each of the students that we are working with also order the book.
So, here are some questions.
I currently have the prep test numbers 52 - 71, giving me a total of 80 games. I also see that you have a set of 40 games on this web site. Is this a large enough sample size or should I look to get additional games? If I need more games, are the games in the test preps numbered in the teens and 20s still relevant?
Are discussions of the games in the 52 - 71 range still OK or is most of the focus now on the newer games?
Thanks and I look forward to reading your book and participating in the forum.