Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

Learn the ins and outs of Weakening Questions with 7Sage instructor Alex Jacobs!

If you'd like access to the beta version of CCv2, you can gain access by emailing student services at studentservices@7sage.com.

 

Note: 7Sage instructor Alex Jacobs usually teaches this class, but 7Sage Instructor Bailey Luber will be subbing for him this week.


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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.


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Join 7Sage tutor Henry as he progresses through the beta version of the new core curriculum!

Note: If you'd like access to the beta version the new core curriculum, you can email student services at studentservices@7sage.com to gain access. You need a subscribed monthly or annual account to gain access. 


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Learn the ins and outs of Parallel Method of Reasoning questions with 7Sage instructor Alex! In this class, you'll be going through a deep analysis of Parallel Method of Reasoning questions as how it is explained in CCv2 (Core Curriculum Version 2).

If you'd like access to the beta version of CCv2, you can gain access by emailing student services at studentservices@7sage.com.

 

Note: 7Sage instructor Alex Jacobs usually teaches this class, but 7Sage Instructor Thomas Langmuir will be subbing for him this week.


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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.

 


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Dive into the world of Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE) questions! This LSAT class is specifically crafted for beginners seeking to unravel the complexities of RRE questions.

 


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Join our 6-session LSAT Logical Reasoning Bootcamp! We'll start off with easy to medium difficulty questions, covering all question types. As the course progresses, we will increase the complexity of the problems, moving towards a review session that mixes question types and increases difficulty levels, ensuring you grasp the nuances of each type. The bootcamp ends with timed LR section where strategies for effectively handling the LR section under time constraints will be discussed in depth. Walk away with the confidence and strategies to ace the logical reasoning section of the LSAT!

Important Notes:

  • You can check out the notes and takeaways for this class here.
  • This class is designed to be a series of classes that build off of each other. It is highly recommended for you to attend or watch the previous classes before joining classes later in the series. Below you can find all the classes within this series: 

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (1 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (2 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (3 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (4 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (5 of 6)

Logical Reasoning Bootcamp (6 of 6)


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Note: This class has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. We're very sorry about that! 

 

Do you struggle with the Flaw question type in logical reasoning? If so, this class is for you! Join 7Sage LR guru Alex in this class to explore flaws and the fundamentals behind success in this question type.


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If you’re struggling with conditionals and lawgic, then you need to practice your translations! Join 7Sage Instructor Henry Ewing for a 1 hour workshop practicing conditional reasoning!

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Join 7Sage tutor Henry as he progresses through the beta version of the new core curriculum!

Note: If you'd like access to the beta version the new core curriculum, you can email student services at studentservices@7sage.com to gain access. You need a subscribed monthly or annual account to gain access. 


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