Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

Note from Julia: this session has been cancelled due to unexpected instructor illness. Sorry everyone!

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!


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Note from Julia: this session of before the questions has been cancelled due to instructor illness. Sorry everyone!

Join 7Sage tutor and former high school math teacher Julia each Friday to try out effective drilling methods! We will complete together a few questions here and there, but our main focus will be on methods to drill all potential problem areas in logical reasoning. Check out the notes each week to check the topic in advance before joining the class!


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Join 7Sage instructor Josh Aldy to learn everything you need to know about necessary assumptions, a critical component of LSAT success. In this class, our experienced instructors will guide you through the key concepts and strategies that will help you identify and analyze necessary assumptions in Logical Reasoning questions!

 

Note: If you'd like access to the beta version of 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. 


Learn the ins and outs of Weakening and Strengthening Questions with 7Sage instructor Thomas Langmuir.

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


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Join us for a free, interactive live class as we demystify the LSAT Logical Reasoning section using 7Sage's proven techniques straight from our Core Curriculum! This live class offers a taste of our in-depth strategies, practice questions, and expert advice, designed to help you excel on the LSAT.


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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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Are you struggling to understand the notion of support and how it plays a role in Logical Reasoning? In this interactive class series, we'll guide you through an in-depth exploration and analysis of various types of questions within the strengthening subset, including NA, Strengthen, PSAr, and SA. This course is particularly beneficial if you find it challenging to distinguish between these question types. We'll illuminates the nuanced differences that make each question type unique but also emphasize their significance in a broader context. Embrace this opportunity to deepen your understanding and mastery of these critical components in your learning journey!

Note: Kavita Oza usually teaches this class, but Bailey Luber will be subbing for her this week.


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Struggling with causation and its implications? Worry no more! Participate in this engaging and comprehensive 1-hour workshop, led by esteemed 7Sage Instructor Henry Ewing, where you'll hone your causal reasoning abilities through practical exercises and expert guidance. Transform your understanding of causation and unlock your potential for Logical Reasoning.

 


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Learn the ins and outs of method of reasoning questions with 7Sage instructor Alex. In this class, you'll be going through a deep analysis of MOR 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.


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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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