Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’
Join veteran 7Sage instructors Bailey and Alex for a 7Sage game show experience! Participate for a chance to win gift cards (and 7Sage socks!) while honing your LSAT skills.
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.
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.
Join us for a free, beginner friendly, interactive live class that demystifies the LSAT Logical Reasoning section using 7Sage's proven techniques from the Core Curriculum. This live class offers a taste of 7Sage's in-depth strategies, practice questions, and expert advice, designed to help you excel on the LSAT.
Note: This class will be using Logical Reasoning questions from PT73 and PTJ07.
Struggling with Flaw questions? If so, this class is for you! Join instructor Alex for a deep dive into the many flaws that show up again and again. Learn to identify common flaw patterns quickly- an essential skill not just for this question type, but for the LR section as a whole.
Can an hour of class cover 10 questions effectively? Find out with instructor Henry Ewing as he pares each question down to the essentials. Learn to prioritize more efficiently, and move with purpose in your approach to LR!
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.
We encourage participants to keep their cameras on during this class. While it's not mandatory, it greatly enhances the interactive experience!
Being able to quickly identify the assumptions an argument's author makes is one of the most vital LSAT skills. Which are critical to the argument, and which are unimportant? Are they always invalid? Join instructor Julia Greve for a deep dive into the space between the lines, home to assumptions of every kind.