LSAT Logic Flashcards User Reviews
Customer Experience
~ Based on 12 written reviews from the US App Store.
What users say
Summarized from real user reviews of LSAT Logic Flashcards. Based on 556 reviews and a 4.7/5 average, it highlights the 6 positives and 7 negatives reviewers mention most about this Education app.
Positive things
- 👍Convenient and understandable
- 👍Effective for LSAT prep
- 👍Helps identify weak spots
- 👍Great app for generational learning
- 👍Good resource for practice
- 👍Tremendous help
Negative things
- 👎Blank answers and silly descriptions
- 👎Questions train useless trivia
- 👎Not blind friendly
- 👎Missing important fragments or implied information
- 👎Cannot flip flashcards back
- 👎Incomplete or incorrect logic rules
- 👎Unsound/invalid games with rule errors or mistaken language
Is LSAT Logic Flashcards Safe?
LSAT Logic Flashcards appears safe based on user ratings. AppsHunter Safety Score for LSAT Logic Flashcards is 93/100.
This assessment is based on 556 user ratings, with an App Store average of 4.7/5.
Safety Analysis
~ Based on 556 App Store ratings for LSAT Logic Flashcards.
Is LSAT Logic Flashcards Legit?
LSAT Logic Flashcards appears to be a legitimate app. AppsHunter Legitimacy Score for LSAT Logic Flashcards is 95/100.
Based on 95 of 100 points across 7 verification signals from App Store and developer data.
Top reviews
Blank answers and silly descriptions like “nope nope nope”. Really disappointing, it ruined the image I had of Magoosh
Very Convenient, understandable and effective.
Trash...first set of questions train you to remember useless trivia not to be asked on the LSAT. My memory is of limited capacity...no thank you
This app really helps with LSAT prep. I got this app at no cost, and these questions help me know where my weak spots are, that way I know which areas to intensely study. Honestly a great app!
Logic cards are not designed for blind students
Some of the logic games are missing important fragments of the sentence or seemingly imply information that isn’t given. Difficult to map out and confusing to understand the answer.
It sucks that you can’t flip the flash cards back once they have been flipped once
This is the perfect tool for generational learning.
If you do not some some prior knowledge or an idea of the lsat, these flashcards are more difficult to learn or more confusing. Other than that, these are a good resource and good for practice.
I’ve been teaching myself logic rules from these flashcards, until I realized that many of them are incomplete or incorrect!! Frustrated to have spent time and energy trying to learn with this.
What a great app! It has helped me tremendously.
This app is a fun way to spend some time after you've taken the LSAT and done well on it, but I'd suggest taking an LSAT class or buying yourself some power score books rather than studying for the LSAT with this. Some games are unsound/invalid when paired with their prompted question. In other words, there are either rule errors or there is mistaken language used in a few of the games. You have to make assumptions that are not derived directly from the set up or from an existing rule or from an inference combining both to get at least one of the questions correct.
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