Matt Riley of Blueprint LSAT Prep continues his explanation of the Mauve Dinosaur LSAT game (2 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2010

Blueprint LSAT Prep: Jodi Triplett and Trent Teti film Blueprint LSAT Prep's Matt Riley (who helped found Blueprint LSAT Prep) as he takes you through the second of three videos dealing with the infamous Mauve Dinosaur LSAT logic game from the June 2009 LSAT.

Video by Trent Teti and Jodi Triplett of Blueprint LSAT Preparation. Jodi Triplett and Trent Teti helped to found Blueprint LSAT Prep in 2005, and since that year, Jodi Triplett has headed the application consulting branch of Blueprint while Trent Teti has taught LSAT classes.

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  • hmm I did #13 different

    I thought of it that way that a,b,c,d,e were the included-list so since only 2 can be mauve a/e have to be out. Since L and U can't both be mauve it's gotta be either c or d; because only one of either V or U can be included, it had to be d.

  • he makes it seem so easy

  • Good advice from Matt on deductions at the beginning of the video.

  • Nice handwriting for a guy.

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