Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’
Is there any LSAT question that an experienced instructor can't dispatch with ease? Let's find out! Bring the hardest LR questions you've encountered, and see how Henry tackles them in real-time.
Macro-level strategies are a critical yet often neglected set of LSAT skills. When engaging with the test, you should always have a plan! How often should you skip, and how should you be deciding which questions to come back to later? What do you do when you don't understand a stimulus, or find yourself evenly torn between two attractive answers? Join instructor Rahela Sami for an exploration of the bigger-picture techniques that will keep you moving with purpose throughout a section.
Do you want to cover logical reasoning questions and also timing strategy? If so, this is the class for you! Each week, we will review specific questions on a particular LR section before going through the questions. Check out the notes each week to try the section in advance before joining the class!
Note: Rahela Sami will be subbing for this class.
In this class you will learn something shocking: you can perfect Logical Reasoning. Perhaps even more efficiently than you might improve in the traditionally “easier” section, Logic Games. Join LR guru Julia on a weekly basis on discussing how to perfect Logical Reasoning one question type at a time.
For the topics of each week, check out Julia’s notes: https://coda.io/d/_drHhYqJ3HxR/Session-Descriptions_suin_
Note: Rahela Sami will be subbing for this class.
Struggling with Parallel (PARA and PF) question types? This class is for you! Join 7Sage instructor Julia as they break down parallel questions of varying difficulty.
Did you know that 7Sage instructors didn't start out as bona fide LSAT superhumans? The road to LSAT mastery is paved with many wrong answers. Join Alex each week as he revisits questions he got wrong while studying for his own LSAT way back when. Test your skills against Alex's past attempts, and gain valuable insights as he shares how his strategies and approaches have evolved over time.
Do you find yourself running out of time when completing an LR section? Even getting a question correct can be costly if it takes extra time that should've gone to other questions. Join instructor Henry Ewing for LR at a faster pace, with an emphasis on strong timing habits and strategies. You'll have a chance to nominate questions to cover, so make sure to have a list handy!
A significant portion of a typical LR section is made up of Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate questions. These three closely-related question types all ask us: what would tip the scales for an argument? Sharpen your skills with instructor Alex Jacobs as he illustrates the important similarities and differences between them!