Hi guys!
I'm hosting a Logical Reasoning study group on Thursday at 8 p.m. Eastern. This is the second meeting in the series (creating this new study group for better visibility for this session), and this time I'd like to tackle Conditional Reasoning. There have been quite a few requests for this topic, and it is definitely one that I've found to be holding a lot of students back, across a pretty broad range of PT scores. We will start with working on translating sentences into if-then logic, and then we will work on parsing more complicated paragraphs with linking conditionals.
I'm a 177 scorer, Michigan Law grad magna cum laude, and I've been tutoring the LSAT full time for a decade. Feel free to check out my bio or reach out with any questions!



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Hi guys-- I'm planning to do this again, but a more advanced version, this coming Thursday, 8 p.m., same Zoom link.
A reminder that we are meeting tonight at 8 Eastern at the link above! Looking forward to it.
What is the approx. difficulty level of the meetup? I've got intermediate conditional reasoning down but could definitely use some help with the gnarlier conditionals in questions and stims!
@monmon I would say beginner up to intermediate -- starting with just diagramming individual statements and them moving into more complicated combinations of conditionals. I'm happy to do a more advanced version next week, though.
@LSATmaven I will stay tuned! Thank you for this info.
@monmon What I would love is if you (and anyone else who wants to do a more advanced version)-- over the next week when you are studying, if there is an LSAT problem with conditional logic that gives you trouble, jot down the test/section/problem number. This week, I am more focused on building people up with preliminary skills, and then next week we can put them into practice with actual LSAT questions.
Is it free?
@lexi Yes!