Sage Jimmy (173) takes us to Logical Reasoning: Flaw bootcamp.


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Back (and expanded!) by popular demand, Sage Corey (176) delights and inspires students at all stages of prep as he shares his strategies for active reading in LR and RC. This webinar was extremely popular when he offered it for LR, so we asked him to share those LR strategies as well as strategies for RC.


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Sage Jimmy's (173) intensive on the Blind Review process. He discusses the proper way to do Blind Review (BR), and shows why BR is a necessary condition for improvement on the LSAT.


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One of the hottest topics around, this all-start panel will explores each of our methodologies for skipping questions. Participants include JY Ping, Jimmy Dahroug, Corey Janson, and Allison Gill Sanford.


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Jimmy (173) offers this webinar on avoiding attractor (or trap) answer choices. Topics include:

  • Attractor vs Correct Answer Choices
  • Common traits of Attractors
  • Common traits of Correct Answer Choices
  • "Find the Flaw” Method

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Sage Corey (176) wants us to know when to hold em, know when to fold em, know when to walk away, know when to run. Join us for an intensive on everyone's favorite LSAT topic: timing strategies. Questions/topics include:
—Worried about skipping and not having time to come back?
—Timing data from an actual PT Corey's taken just for us
—How to generally improve your timing


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Sage Jimmy (173) offers an intensive on Necessary Assumption questions. Topics include:

  • What is an Assumption?
  • Sufficient vs. Necessary (Key Words for Both)
  • PrePhrase/Prediction & NA Strategy
  • Necessary Assumption Test
  • Practice Examples
  • Q & A

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Corey (176) helps us with the oft-debated topic of when to ACTUALLY diagram in Logical Reasoning. Topics include:

  • Is there anything wrong with diagramming?
  • When should I diagram? When shouldn’t I diagram?
  • The 4 levels of LSAT certainty
  • What is “hunt-mode” and when do I tap into it? Can diagramming help with hunting?
  • What types of questions are best suited to diagram?
  • Examples of questions well suited to diagramming, and some for which it isn’t the best idea…

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