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RC Method Overview, Part 1: The Reading Process · Kevin Lin

Event Series RC Method Overview
General Strategy Difficulty: Moderate Reading Comprehension

Looking for a crash course on the newly revamped 7Sage RC Method? Join Kevin Lin as he takes you through an overview of the new process for reading passages. Note: you can view the diagram used in class here. Note: this is part 1 of a 2-part series. Part 2 will occur Tuesday 7/9 at […]

Questions that Break the Mold · Kevin Lin

Event Series Questions That Break the Mold
Difficulty: Advanced Logical Reasoning

As you get more experienced, you start to internalize the patterns in LR. However, every so often you encounter questions that don't seem to fit those patterns. Sometimes they seem inconsistent with key parts of your LSAT understanding. "Doesn't this attack a premise? Isn't this too strong to be necessary? I thought we should stay […]

Questions that Break the Mold · Kevin Lin

Event Series Questions That Break the Mold
Logical Reasoning Difficulty: Advanced

As you get more experienced, you start to internalize the patterns in LR. However, every so often you encounter questions that don't seem to fit those patterns. Sometimes they seem inconsistent with key parts of your LSAT understanding. "Doesn't this attack a premise? Isn't this too strong to be necessary? I thought we should stay […]

Questions that Break the Mold · Kevin Lin

Event Series Questions That Break the Mold
Free-for-Paid Difficulty: Advanced Logical Reasoning

As you get more experienced, you start to internalize the patterns in LR. However, every so often you encounter questions that don't seem to fit those patterns. Sometimes they seem inconsistent with key parts of your LSAT understanding. "Doesn't this attack a premise? Isn't this too strong to be necessary? I thought we should stay […]

Causal Reasoning (Advanced) · Kevin Lin

Event Series Causal Reasoning
Difficulty: Advanced

Are you already familiar with the phenomenon-hypothesis structure? With introducing or eliminating alternate hypotheses? In this class, join Kevin Lin to build a deeper understanding of causal reasoning on the LSAT. Please note: this class is designed for students who have worked through the LR portion of the Core Curriculum or are broadly familiar with […]

LR: Eliminating Trap Answers · Kevin Lin

Event Series LR: Eliminating Trap Answers
Difficulty: Advanced Logical Reasoning

When the clock is ticking, high-scorers don't always have a perfect grasp of the stimulus- but they can still get to the right answer through elimination! Join 7Sage Content Creator Kevin Lin as he highlights important answer choice features that can help you eliminate wrong answers with confidence.

Misconceptions about Necessary Assumptions · Kevin Lin

Event Series Misconceptions about Necessary Assumptions
Logical Reasoning

You've heard that necessary assumptions tend to be weak, yet encounter NA questions with strong correct answers. Why? You know that the negation of a necessary assumption should "ruin" the argument... but what does that really mean? Join Kevin Lin as he clarifies the misconceptions that can lead your approach Necessary Assumption Questions astray.

Misconceptions about Necessary Assumptions · Kevin Lin

Event Series Misconceptions about Necessary Assumptions
Logical Reasoning

You've heard that necessary assumptions tend to be weak, yet encounter NA questions with strong correct answers. Why? You know that the negation of a necessary assumption should "ruin" the argument... but what does that really mean? Join Kevin Lin as he clarifies the misconceptions that can lead your approach Necessary Assumption Questions astray.

Misconceptions about Necessary Assumptions · Kevin Lin

Event Series Misconceptions about Necessary Assumptions
Logical Reasoning

You've heard that necessary assumptions tend to be weak, yet encounter NA questions with strong correct answers. Why? You know that the negation of a necessary assumption should "ruin" the argument... but what does that really mean? Join Kevin Lin as he clarifies the misconceptions that can lead your approach Necessary Assumption Questions astray.