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Struggling to get a handle on Logic Games? In this class, you will learn the basic skills you need to move through Logic Games quickly and accurately. We'll be going over key game types, which questions to tackle first, and the best way to set up your game board.

Aastha's Notes

Sequencing Games - PT41 S2 G1 and potentially PT42 S1 G2

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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!

Shawn's Notes

SA, MBT, Concept of Validity, Basic Valid Argument Forms

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Struggling to get a handle on Logic Games? In this class, you will learn the basic skills you need to move through Logic Games quickly and accurately. We'll be going over key game types, which questions to tackle first, and the best way to set up your game board.

Aastha's Notes

Grouping Games - PT38 S2 G3 and potentially PT49 S1 G2

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Struggling to get a handle on Logic Games? In this class, you will learn the basic skills you need to move through Logic Games quickly and accurately. We'll be going over key game types, which questions to tackle first, and the best way to set up your game board.

Aastha's Notes

In and out games - PT40 S2 G2 and potentially PT47 S4 G2

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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!

Shawn's Notes

Main Point/Main Conclusion Type Questions

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Want to approach every Logic Games board in the most effective way possible?
In this class, you’ll learn how to identify game types, figure out the best steps to take, and learn tips and tricks that will help you master every game.
The button allowing you to join the class Zoom chat will appear 15 minute before it is time for the class to begin. You can register for the class at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpf-2hpjwtE9YBC-2bJzkzCIMNZt6ZE2xg

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Analyzing arguments doesn’t have to be hard! This class will teach you all about dissecting Logical Reasoning arguments. We will discuss valid arguments, flawed arguments, various types of reasoning, and everything else you need to master LR!

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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.

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Are you constantly running out of time on the LSAT? Wish your actual score looked more like your blind review score?
In this class, you will learn to build a timing strategy for navigating each section, gain specific tips for speeding up and avoiding inefficiencies, and have the chance to run through questions together to see how a timing pro avoids wasting a single second.

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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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