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Ready to take the next step in Reading Comprehension? This class utilizes uncommon drill methods to effectively target student problem areas. Prepare for an unorthodox and interactive approach to the LSAT!


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Do you find yourself running up against the clock in Logic Games? If so, this class is for you! This weekly live session will focus on drilling methods to approach easy to moderate logic games in order to squeeze as much time out of them as possible. Whether you are new to Logic Games or are an expert, this class will help you maximize time while developing a controlled analytical reasoning strategy.


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I hope you are Ready Player One because this class is all about games! Every week we go over how to set up the board and attack the questions of a specific game type. Whether you are new to Logic Games or a seasoned gamer who wants to brush up on fundamentals, this class is for you!

Henry's Notes

This Week in Game Theory We will be reviewing Sequencing with Conditional Rules. PT30S1G2

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Mastering Reading Comprehension doesn’t have to be a struggle! In this class, we will go over intermediate-level RC strategies to ensure you're able to understand every passage that you tackle. Each week we will demonstrate how to read the passage, how to approach the questions, and how to prove your answers.

Aastha's Notes

In this class we will be going over PT42 S3 P1

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Logical Reasoning is commonly difficult for students to understand, but it doesn't have to be.
In this class we will focus on the fundamentals, identifying premises and conclusions, and working through the logical gaps present in most LR arguments to get to the correct answer choice for any given question. We will discuss many different question types, with a focus on fundamental argument analysis, and by the end of the class, you will come to find that by having strong fundamentals, questions that once appeared difficult turn out to be a breeze!


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Do you find yourself running up against the clock in Logic Games? If so, this class is for you! This weekly live session will focus on drilling methods to approach easy to moderate logic games in order to squeeze as much time out of them as possible. Whether you are new to Logic Games or are an expert, this class will help you maximize time while developing a controlled analytical reasoning strategy.


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Logical Reasoning has never felt easier! In this class, you will learn the ins and outs of each Logical Reasoning question types as you develop strategies for how to understand and tackle every question!

Chris's Notes

Today we will be focusing on PSAr questions! Spoiler alert: They will be questions from PT J07.

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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 from a 180-scorer.

Raphael's Notes

This week, we’ll focus on Must Be True questions.
Class Material: PT 10 S1 Q18, PT 20 S1 Q24, PT 20 S4 Q19, PT 26 S2 Q19
Homework: Finish remaining questions, 5-star set from PTs 16-35 (minimum 7 questions).

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For students brand new to the LSAT, Logical Reasoning can be daunting. By targeting the foundational skills necessary to dominate Logical Reasoning, this course will build your core competencies and help you find the gaps and flaws in LR arguments.

The Join button will appear on this page 15 minutes before the class begins. NOTE: You need to be logged in to see the button!

Julia's Notes

This week’s session of Foundations for Logical Reasoning is called Parallel Power! We will break down parallel method questions to discuss confirmation techniques to get these questions correct every single time.
Click here to join: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87560098380?pwd=QmVFS2k1cVRhcW12VWgyQStTRUpuQT09

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Are you struggling with Logical Reasoning? Wish you could learn from a pro?
Join a 180-scorer weekly for a crash course on LR question types, covering one new question type each week. We’ll do a brief lecture and then run through practice questions, from the simplest to the 5-star curve breakers.

Raphael's Notes

This week, we’ll focus on Necessary Assumption questions.
Class Material: PT 1 S4 Q3, PT 1 S4 Q13, PT 30 S2 Q15, PT 29 S1 Q15, PT 30 S2 Q22, PT 26 S2 Q22
Homework: Remaining questions, 4 and 5-star set from PTs 16-35 (minimum 7 questions).

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