GMAT

"I HAVE AN ADMISSION TO MAKE"
LSAT

by Richard J. Rome
Copyright © 1996, All rights reserved.

Table of Contents
Forewords:
Dr. Joseph Cooper, Professor of Political Science and
former Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs,
Johns Hopkins University...............................................9 Dr. William E. Fitzgibbon III, Chairman and Professor
of Mathematics, University of Houston..................................10 Acknowledgments........................................................11 HIGHER SCORES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.....................................12 Introduction...........................................................16 - If you pay peanuts to prep.......................................19 - guessing: defensive/offensive/horseshoes and hand grenades.......20 - cups and doughnuts during your test..............................21 - the possibilities worth considering..............................26-28 - the keys.........................................................29 - Manage, to have a good time on your test.........................31 CRITICAL READING/PROSE with a #2 pencil................................401 - choosing the correct answer......................................416 CRITICAL READING/NARRATIVE (fiction/nonfiction)........................455 - rhetorical devices...............................................391 TEST OF STANDARD WRITTEN ENGLISH (TSWE) GMAT, GRE
question types/directions/how to approach the questions................467 - diction errors: homophones are a haven for malapropisms..........468 - mixed metaphors, "Apology does not mend the offense."............470 - substandard usage (sic) ain't no way to communicate..............471 - Idiom is habit-forming...........................................472 - verbosity by Calvin Coolidge.....................................472 - grammar, the rules most commonly violated........................475 - subject-verb agreement.........................................475 - pronouns and their antecedents.................................480 - tense and verb forms...........................................486 - God bless the subjunctive!.....................................488 - fragments......................................................492 - parallelism....................................................492 - modifiers......................................................500 - She looks as a horse, and other comparisons....................503 - logical connections..............................................506 - ten-interrogative checklist......................................507 WRITE EXTEMPORANEOUSLY by I.M. Promptu; GMAT, GRE, LSAT................518 THE LOGIC PREP (GMAT, GRE, LSAT).......................................536 VENN DIAGRAMS..........................................................536 LOGICAL REASONING (50% of the LSAT 120-180 score)......................546 - the conditional mood by Rudyard Kipling..........................546 - reading and reasoning acuity.....................................548 - anatomy of arguments/evidence links assumption to conclusions....556 - limited samplings, parallel reasoning, paradox...................566 - Are you "antisymmetric?".........................................568 - fallacious, inconsistent and discrepant disputations.............587 - how to dynamite an English argument by the IRA...................595 - how to buttress an English argument by Oscar Wild................595 - deductive vs. inductive arguments by Sherlock Holmes.............597 - stratificational grammar nodes vs. Venn diagrams.................602 LOGIC GAMES (Analytical Reasoning) 101 - sequent (spatial and temporal) skills............................606 - matching attributes..............................................613 - charting, scheduling, tabulating.................................622 - group games......................................................624 - syllogistic games................................................629 - capsulate to maximate............................................632 - alternation games................................................633 LOGIC GAMES (Analytical Reasoning) 102 - circle alternations..............................................636 - composite and complex group games................................641 - family tree games................................................650 - complex charting, scheduling, tabulating.........................654 - matching multiple attributes.....................................659 - hybrid games.....................................................662 - grand slams–A John McEnroe game..................................666 PERORATION IN THE LOCKER ROOM BEFORE THE TEST..........................669 GLOSSARY...............................................................672