[blindlaw] Two-tier Diagrams for the LSAT
Sexton, bruce
philosopher25 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 21 23:05:42 UTC 2014
If I understand your question correctly, then you are trying to diagram
multiple chains of logic that go in different directions.
To do this in excel, I imagine a cell in the center with a box of cells
around it. So, if there is a chain p comes before q which is before r and
s, t and v come after q, then I would diagram
P*q*r in my center cell and sq*s*t*V in a cell above the center or up and to
the right. Same with if a chain comes before the center cell, but on the
opposite side.
Does that help?
-Bruce
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From: blindlaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kelby
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 9:15 AM
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Subject: [blindlaw] Two-tier Diagrams for the LSAT
Anyone have any tips on doing two-tier diagrams for logic games either on
the BrailleNote or Excel? What I'm having trouble doing (conceptually, more
or less) is extrapolating-for example-places where certain objects cannot be
in the case of order puzzles.
This is definitely the hardest section of the test for me.
Best,
K. S. Carlson
Vanderbilt University
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