Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
And whatever happened to those marvelous logic-puzzle books that one used to be able to pick up for a few dollars at any corner drugstore?? DD was very sad to discover that the "new" GRE no longer includes the previous, widely-feared "analytical" section. Remember? The one filled with those darned who's-married-to-who-and-who-is-the-handler-for-which-exotic-animal puzzles about cocktail parties, dinners, bowling leagues and poker/bridge groups, with a paragraph of delightful unconnected, slightly surreal statements like, "Seamus is not the lion-tamer, though he lives with big cats."

Gosh, that was the best part, and they did away with it!!
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I loved these logic puzzles too. They were the only part of the LSAT that I found engaging. I have no idea whether they are still on the test.

JonLaw -- I need to forward some of your comments to my hubby who is trying to get me to go back into law! He just can't understand that even mentioning being a lawyer again causes my stomach to knot up.