Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

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!

 

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Are you struggling with Logical Reasoning? Wish you could learn from a pro? Join a 180-scorer weekly for a crash course on LR question types, covering one new question type each week. We’ll do a brief lecture and then run through practice questions, from the simplest to the 5-star curve breakers.

Raphael's Notes: https://coda.io/d/_dn7TowSRq6v/Question-Crash-Course_suflj

 

Interested in private tutoring? Book a free consultation with Raphael here to find out more.


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The most fundamental skill for Logical Reasoning is your ability to identify the main conclusion of an argument. Join 7Sage Instructor Bailey in this class to become an expert at conclusion identification!

Bailey's Notes: https://coda.io/d/_dZiXmYMyBGH/The-Main-Conclusion_suflj

 

Interested in private tutoring? Book a free consultation with Bailey here to find out more.


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Have any burning questions about the LSAT? Or a PT question you’d like to review? Join us for weekly office hours and pick the brain of one of 7Sage's most experienced tutors for as long as you need!

 

Interested in private tutoring? Book a free consultation with Bailey here to find out more.


Most study groups are a lot of socializing and not a lot of actual work. That might be good for your mental health, but not so much for your LSAT score. This study session on the other hand is about taking care of business. Join us to keep yourself accountable and improve your LSAT score! We will make a bit of space for breaks and camaraderie, but the main thing is to come together, put our heads down, and get our work done!

 

Study Session Rules:

The Lounge Room

1. Participants will first enter into the Lounge.
2. Turn your mic on and take your social breaks here.

The Study Room 

1. Video needs to be on. This is the whole concept of a virtual study session. If your video isn't on, you won't feel the same degree of accountability!

2. Mics must be muted, and participants must be actively studying.

 


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Have any burning questions about the LSAT? Or a PT question you’d like to review? Join us for weekly office hours and pick the brain of one of 7Sage's most experienced tutors for as long as you need!

 

 


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Have any burning questions about the LSAT? Or a PT question you’d like to review? Join us for weekly office hours and pick the brain of one of 7Sage's most experienced tutors for as long as you need!

 

Interested in private tutoring? Book a free consultation with Aastha here to find out more.


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Everyone always says to "active read," but how do you actually implement it? In this class, 7Sage instructor Josh will take an analytical approach to actively develop a students' active reading skills, and introduce specific activities which the reader should engage in while reading an RC passage.

Have any burning questions about the LSAT? Or a PT question you'd like to review? Join us for weekly office hours and pick the brain of a 180-scorer for as long as you need!

Interested in private tutoring? Book a free consultation with Raphael here to find out more.


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Everyone always says to "active read," but how do you actually implement it? In this class, 7Sage instructor Josh will take an analytical approach to actively develop a students' active reading skills, and introduce specific activities which the reader should engage in while reading an RC passage.