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Here are the hardest questions from other classes and tutoring sessions this past week.
Logical Reasoning
Test 135, Section 1, Q20 — Dramatic findings
Test 135, Section 2, Q23 — Hydrogen sulfide
Test 135, Section 1, Q25 — Coffeehouses
Test 135, Section 2, Q25 — Distant past
Bonus
Test 135, Section 4, Q24 — Paleomycologists
Test 135, Section 4, Q26 — Volleyball team
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Right after class, head to our Discord for an AMA afterparty.
Highlights
Today’s class showed that even the hardest concepts on the LSAT are easy to understand given the right approach. We took passages full of conditional reasoning and put them into common-sense, easy-to-understand logic. We also answered students’ questions about question types and what kind of assumptions are allowed on the LSAT.
Links Shared in Class
How To Approach Parallel Flaw Questions
I’m not yelling at you—I’m yelling at the LSAT. My goal is to show you how easy this test can be.
Nathan tackles the week’s hardest logical reasoning questions in our fastest-paced, highest-level class. Consider working through the syllabus ahead of time, as Nathan will be working at full speed.