Multi-Linear Games Questions - - Question 11
Ross-Rinehart January 3, 2022
We'll have a "Real Time" explanation posted soon, which will show you exactly how to complete this game in a reasonable amount of time. That said, this game is very advanced and has a lot of questions (7 is the most questions a logic game will ever have), so it would be justifiably to spend 11 or even 12 minutes completing it. (Or 16 or 17 minutes for test-takers who receive time accommodations.) In the Real Time explanation I recorded, I think it took me about 10 minutes and 30 seconds to finish.
Ross-Rinehart January 3, 2022
To get to a point to where you can finish this game in that time, it'll just take a lot of practice! With a lot of experience, make your setup and rules and deductions much more quickly. For instance, the deductions in this game (particularly about how the textbooks must go A I A I A I for Rosenburg) is a very common type of deduction that has been tested on many multi-linear games. With a lot of experience working through and reviewing these games, you'll be able to see these deductions more quickly.
Ross-Rinehart January 3, 2022
*With a lot of experience, *you can* make your setup and rules ...iHAVE33FLAWSandAcommonLSATflawAINTone March 29, 2024
@Ross, I am not seeing the real time. I am having a hard time seeing how the J1=R2 and R5=J6 as shown for deductions in video. Why couldn't we have J1=R4...