Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

Some, most, all, none. When there are multiple elements and different numerical relationships between them, it's easy to lose track of the facts. Join 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally for an exploration of the traps to watch out for when dealing with intersecting sets: the unwarranted inferences that might seem attractive, but invariably point to the wrong AC.

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Some, most, all, none. When there are multiple elements and different numerical relationships between them, it's easy to lose track of the facts. Join 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally as he covers the best ways to navigate intersecting sets, from seamlessly representing them in diagrams to drawing related inferences with confidence.

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Logical errors when dealing with conditional reasoning- both drawing invalid inferences and failing to draw important valid ones- are one of the most frequent culprits when a question goes awry. Hone your conditional reasoning skills with 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally as he shares the key tips and strategies that will help you navigate conditionals not just accurately, but efficiently.

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Upgrade your diagramming ('Lawgic') skills with a closer look at the complexities of conditional reasoning. What inferences can always be drawn when a stimulus includes conditional elements, and which invalid inferences are you most likely to make? Join 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally for a deep dive into the ins and outs of conditional diagramming.

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Diagramming with 7Sage's 'Lawgic' can be a powerful technique to save time and better understand the logic underlying a stimulus, but it can also be unintuitive. Join 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally for a primer on the ins and outs of the strategy. Learn when it's most useful, and common diagramming pitfalls to avoid.

View Ben's recommended material to review before today's class here.


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Sufficient Assumption Questions are among the most formulaic aspects of the test. However, they’re also very difficult for many students. Join 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally as he breaks down how to approach SA questions and takes you through a set of moderate-to-difficult examples.

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Ready for some of the hardest questions in LSAT LR? Join 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally as he shows you some of the skills you need to handle level 5 questions.

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"I don’t even know what this answer means!" Using abstract language is one of the ways the LSAT makes questions more difficult. In this lesson, 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally shares tips for understanding abstract language and works through a set of related Flaw, Method of Reasoning, and Argument Part questions.

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Most + All? Some + All? Stumped by questions involving inferences from combining quantified statements? Join 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally as he teaches the ins and outs of this kind of formal logic.

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Struggling with Necessary Assumption Questions? Join 7Sage instructor Ben McAnally as he breaks down how to approach one of the most challenging question types in LSAT LR.

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