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Join our 6-session LSAT Logical Reasoning Bootcamp! We'll start off with easy to medium difficulty questions, covering all question types. As the course progresses, we will increase the complexity of the problems, moving towards a review session that mixes question types and increases difficulty levels, ensuring you grasp the nuances of each type. The bootcamp ends with timed LR section where strategies for effectively handling the LR section under time constraints will be discussed in depth. Walk away with the confidence and strategies to ace the logical reasoning section of the LSAT!

Important Notes:

  • You can check out the notes and takeaways for this class here.
  • We encourage participants to keep their cameras on during this class. It's not mandatory, but it greatly enhances the interactive experience!
  • This class is designed to be a series of classes that build off of each other. It is highly recommended for you to attend or watch the previous classes before joining classes later in the series. Below you can find all the classes within this series: 

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (1 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (2 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (3 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (4 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (5 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (6 of 6)

 


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Ever puzzled by a 5-star question, even after watching the video? This class is for you! You’ll run through the hardest LR questions live and get to ask for follow-up explanations.

We encourage participants to keep their cameras on during this class. While it's not mandatory, it greatly enhances the interactive experience!


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If you’re struggling with conditionals and lawgic, then you need to practice your translations! Join 7Sage Instructor Henry Ewing for a 1 hour workshop practicing conditional reasoning!

Note: We encourage participants to keep their cameras on during this class. While it's not mandatory, it greatly enhances the interactive experience!

Pre-Work (Recommended but not Mandatory):

  • Before attending this class, we recommend completing the lessons related to conditional reasoning in the Core Curriculum, starting with Sufficiency and Necessity.

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Struggling to get a handle on grouping games? In this class, you will learn the basic skills you need to move through grouping games efficiently and accurately.

We encourage participants to keep their cameras on during this class. While it's not mandatory, it greatly enhances the interactive experience!

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