Self-study
Anyone have any advice on how to get over this hump with conditional reasoning. I took the LSAT back in September 2025 and got a 151 with 3 months on little to moderate studying while working 40+ hours a week. I had not done anything LSAT until a week ago and I received a 140. I find myself getting lost in the middle of the question and my focus is becoming blurry. I notice this most with Conditional reasoning questions. Anyone have advice? I need at least a 163 to aim for my school of choice (FIU), but I don't see that happening when I take this thing in April & June.
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Memorize conditional indicators, conjunction/disjunction rules, bi-conditional indicators, negation rules, quantifier inferences and negating quantifier statements, formal valid logic (some before all, most before all, etc), logic flaws (all before most, all before some, etc). A huge portion of my conditional logic errors were from not remembering certain rules, or writing out every single argument in lawgic. Once I really memorized everything, the process became a little more automatic and I could at least eliminate the errors from fixable mistakes.