Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

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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Can an hour of class cover 10 questions effectively? Find out with instructor Alex Jacobs as he pares each question down to the essentials. Learn to prioritize more efficiently, and move with purpose in your approach to LR!


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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 Bailey Luber 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!


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The ability to understand the structure of an argument quickly and accurately is one of the most critical LSAT skills. Join instructor Katie Huffman as she shares concepts and strategies that will render even the most complex arguments simple, with an emphasis on Main Conclusion and Argument Part questions.


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Join 7Sage instructor Rahela Sami as she progresses through the LR topics of the new core curriculum!

Note: To access version two of the core curriculum, follow the steps listed here.

This class is part of an ongoing series:
1. Main Conclusion (MC)
2. Most Strongly Supported (MSS)
3. Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree (PAI)
4. Inference and Must Be True (INF and MBT)
5. Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE)
6. Weaken (Weak)
7. Strengthen (Streng)
8. Evaluate (Eval)
9. Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (PSAa and PSAr)
10. Principle (Princ)
11. Sufficient Assumption (SA)
12. Necessary Assumption (NA)
13. Argument Part (AP)
14. Method of Reasoning (Method)
15. Flaw or Descriptive Weakening (Flaw)
16. Parallel or Analogy (Para and PF)


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Join 7Sage instructor Rahela Sami as she progresses through the LR topics of the new core curriculum!

Note: To access version two of the core curriculum, follow the steps listed here.

This class is part of an ongoing series:
1. Main Conclusion (MC)
2. Most Strongly Supported (MSS)
3. Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree (PAI)
4. Inference and Must Be True (INF and MBT)
5. Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE)
6. Weaken (Weak)
7. Strengthen (Streng)
8. Evaluate (Eval)
9. Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (PSAa and PSAr)
10. Principle (Princ)
11. Sufficient Assumption (SA)
12. Necessary Assumption (NA)
13. Argument Part (AP)
14. Method of Reasoning (Method)
15. Flaw or Descriptive Weakening (Flaw)
16. Parallel or Analogy (Para and PF)


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Join 7Sage instructor Rahela Sami as she progresses through the LR topics of the new core curriculum!

Note: To access version two of the core curriculum, follow the steps listed here.

This class is part of an ongoing series:
1. Main Conclusion (MC)
2. Most Strongly Supported (MSS)
3. Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree (PAI)
4. Inference and Must Be True (INF and MBT)
5. Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE)
6. Weaken (Weak)
7. Strengthen (Streng)
8. Evaluate (Eval)
9. Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (PSAa and PSAr)
10. Principle (Princ)
11. Sufficient Assumption (SA)
12. Necessary Assumption (NA)
13. Argument Part (AP)
14. Method of Reasoning (Method)
15. Flaw or Descriptive Weakening (Flaw)
16. Parallel or Analogy (Para and PF)

Note: Bailey Luber will be subbing for this class.

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Join 7Sage instructor Rahela Sami as she progresses through the LR topics of the new core curriculum!

Note: To access version two of the core curriculum, follow the steps listed here.

This class is part of an ongoing series:
1. Main Conclusion (MC)
2. Most Strongly Supported (MSS)
3. Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree (PAI)
4. Inference and Must Be True (INF and MBT)
5. Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE)
6. Weaken (Weak)
7. Strengthen (Streng)
8. Evaluate (Eval)
9. Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (PSAa and PSAr)
10. Principle (Princ)
11. Sufficient Assumption (SA)
12. Necessary Assumption (NA)
13. Argument Part (AP)
14. Method of Reasoning (Method)
15. Flaw or Descriptive Weakening (Flaw)
16. Parallel or Analogy (Para and PF)


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Join 7Sage instructor Rahela Sami as she progresses through the LR topics of the new core curriculum!

Note: To access version two of the core curriculum, follow the steps listed here.

This class is part of an ongoing series:
1. Main Conclusion (MC)
2. Most Strongly Supported (MSS)
3. Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree (PAI)
4. Inference and Must Be True (INF and MBT)
5. Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE)
6. Weaken (Weak)
7. Strengthen (Streng)
8. Evaluate (Eval)
9. Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (PSAa and PSAr)
10. Principle (Princ)
11. Sufficient Assumption (SA)
12. Necessary Assumption (NA)
13. Argument Part (AP)
14. Method of Reasoning (Method)
15. Flaw or Descriptive Weakening (Flaw)
16. Parallel or Analogy (Para and PF)


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Join 7Sage instructor Rahela Sami as she progresses through the LR topics of the new core curriculum!

Note: To access version two of the core curriculum, follow the steps listed here.

This class is part of an ongoing series:
1. Main Conclusion (MC)
2. Most Strongly Supported (MSS)
3. Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree (PAI)
4. Inference and Must Be True (INF and MBT)
5. Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE)
6. Weaken (Weak)
7. Strengthen (Streng)
8. Evaluate (Eval)
9. Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (PSAa and PSAr)
10. Principle (Princ)
11. Sufficient Assumption (SA)
12. Necessary Assumption (NA)
13. Argument Part (AP)
14. Method of Reasoning (Method)
15. Flaw or Descriptive Weakening (Flaw)
16. Parallel or Analogy (Para and PF)


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