Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

PSAa and PSAr: they're not just 7Sage's strangest acronyms—they're also some of the most diverse question types on the test! Take a deep dive into the weird and wonderful world of PSA in this two-part series with 7Sage instructor Albert Gauthier. We'll examine the different forms these questions can take and the most effective strategies for dealing with each one. As part two in our series, this class will deal specifically with rule-focused questions (PSAr). Prior attendance at last week's PSAa class is not required but is recommended—you can access the recording here.
Note: due to unforeseen circumstances, today's class has been cancelled. Part 2 will now be occurring Friday 8/2 at 2:30 PM ET.

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PSAa and PSAr: they're not just 7Sage's strangest acronyms—they're also some of the most diverse question types on the test! Take a deep dive into the weird and wonderful world of PSA in this two-part series with 7Sage instructor Albert Gauthier. We'll examine the different forms these questions can take and the most effective strategies for dealing with each one. As part one in our series, this class will deal specifically with application-focused questions (PSAa). Next week, we'll return in part two to look at rule-focused questions (PSAr).


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Do you find yourself running out of time when completing an LR section? Even getting a question correct can be costly if it takes extra time that should've gone to other questions. This class moves at a faster pace, with an emphasis on strong timing habits and strategies. You'll have a chance to nominate questions to cover, so make sure to have a list handy!

Note: this class has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Apologies for the inconvenience!


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Join senior 7Sage LSAT instructors Bailey and Alex as they tackle unprepared LSAT questions in real-time, offering you a window into their thought processes and strategies while the clock is ticking. How does a top scorer approach timing differently, and which habits are most effective?


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In this class you will learn something shocking: you can perfect logical reasoning. Though the rules aren't quite as clear-cut as the logic games of the past, LR questions definitely fall into repeating patterns! Join LR guru Rahela Sami for a weekly exploration of the finer points of this section type.


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A significant portion of a typical LR section is made up of Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate questions. These three closely-related question types all ask us: what would tip the scales for an argument? Sharpen your skills while exploring the important similarities and differences between them!


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With a double portion of LR guaranteed every test, the Logical Reasoning section is more important than ever! Mondays through Wednesdays will feature questions of average difficulty, while Thursdays and Fridays will feature the most challenging questions the test has to offer.


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Being able to quickly identify flaws in an argument is one of the most critical skills needed for a wide variety of LR question types. Hone your flaw-spotting ability by working through Flaw questions of varying difficulty!


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Join senior 7Sage LSAT instructors Bailey and Alex as they tackle unprepared LSAT questions in real-time, offering you a window into their thought processes and strategies while the clock is ticking. How does a top scorer approach timing differently, and which habits are most effective?


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Taking a few moments to 'pre-phrase' a potential ideal answer choice between reading the stimulus and the ACs is a powerful LR technique. If you spot a missing bridge between the premises and conclusion before getting mired in the answer choices, there's a good chance you'll be able to pinpoint the correct answer in a fraction of the time it would otherwise have taken! Join instructor Bailey Luber for advanced tips on quickly envisioning potential correct answers, and using those insights to improve your LR efficiency.


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