LR Psychics

6:00 pm

1 hr

Foundational

Recording

Premium or Live plan required.

Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 137, Section 2, Q6 — Employee morale

Test 137, Section 2, Q9 — City gym

Bonus

Test 139, Section 4, Q23 — Radishes

Highlights

Argue against answer choices, not for them. When students dive into the answer choices without a clear idea of what they’re looking for, they often end up making cases for each one, which can tie their brains into knots and waste valuable time. However, when we take the time to form a strong prediction before evaluating the answer choices, seeing through the wrong answers becomes much easier—allowing us to be more accurate and efficient. Today, we worked through three Logical Reasoning questions together, forming predictions and using them to evaluate each answer choice.

Billy Harrison

Billy Harrison

LSAT Tutor

Billy believes the key to conquering the LSAT is learning how to actively engage with every passage. Don’t just sit back and let the test mislead or confuse you—ask critical questions! Scrutinize assumptions! Demand better reasoning! Billy helps students build the skills to have a productive dialogue with the LSAT.
LSAT Journey: 164 → 177

This Class

The secrets of the LSAT lie in the passage—we’ll use our crystal ball reading skills to make useful predictions about what is to come. This clairvoyance-focused LR class teaches how to stay one step ahead by moving slowly, and surely, through arguments.