Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

Each week, we will be going over a select set of questions from the first half and second half of an LR section. By doing this, we'll go over how to approach both the easiest and toughest part of the section and discuss hacks to help you move through LR more smoothly! This class is meant for intermediate test takers who have a general understanding of each question type but are still looking to improve their LR skills.


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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 a 180-scorer for as long as you need!


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Improving speed on easy LR questions is just as important as improving accuracy on hard ones. This class will equip you to do both. Each class will cover basic strategies for a given question type. We’ll then look at how we can implement these strategies as quickly as possible on easy questions and more deliberately on difficult ones. The goal of this class is to have you zooming through the first half of an LR section--in order to move confidently and deliberately through the back half.

Alex's Notes:

https://coda.io/d/Logical-Reasoning-Fast-and-Slow_dKmAwc8IWAv/Logical-Reasoning-Fast-and-Slow_suflj


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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 a 180-scorer for as long as you need!


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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 from a 180-scorer.


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For students brand new to the LSAT, Logical Reasoning can be daunting. By targeting the foundational skills necessary to dominate Logical Reasoning, this course will build your core competencies and help you find the gaps and flaws in LR arguments. For this session, Julia will lead the class through hidden conditioning questions! The class will use questions in PTs 30-50 to analyze the step by step process we should use to address miscellaneous LR 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


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Each week, we will be going over a select set of questions from the first half and second half of an LR section. By doing this, we'll go over how to approach both the easiest and toughest part of the section and discuss hacks to help you move through LR more smoothly! This class is meant for intermediate test takers who have a general understanding of each question type but are still looking to improve their LR skills.

Aastha's Notes: We will be going over questions from PT38 Section 1!

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Improving speed on easy LR questions is just as important as improving accuracy on hard ones. This class will equip you to do both. Each class will cover basic strategies for a given question type. We’ll then look at how we can implement these strategies as quickly as possible on easy questions and more deliberately on difficult ones. The goal of this class is to have you zooming through the first half of an LR section--in order to move confidently and deliberately through the back half.

Alex's Notes: This week we will be going over Resolve, Reconcile and Explain Questions!

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Each week, we will be going over a select set of questions from the first half and second half of an LR section. By doing this, we'll go over how to approach both the easiest and toughest part of the section and discuss hacks to help you move through LR more smoothly! This class is meant for intermediate test takers who have a general understanding of each question type but are still looking to improve their LR skills.


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