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Logical Reasoning
Test 111, Section 3, Q5 — Teeth brushing
Test 111, Section 1, Q15 — Financial magazine
Test 110, Section 3, Q22 — Viruses
Extra practice
Test F, Section 1, Q24 — Movie theater
Test F, Section 1, Q25 — Environmentalist
Test 111, Section 4, Q10 — Alzheimer’s disease
Highlights
Today's secret sauce? How to tackle "Except" questions. Pausing is key on the LSAT—not just during the passage but also after the question. A quick pause helps you predict and catch what the question really wants. If you can’t make a prediction, you may have missed something in the passage or the question. Many beginners rush through “Except” questions without stopping to think about what they're looking for. We practiced eliminating wrong answers to zero in on the right one.
After being out of school for almost a decade and having a defeatist mentality of "not being good at standardized tests," Beatriz felt wary about taking on the LSAT. However, once she discovered the Thinking LSAT podcast, she took on a new perspective about conquering this test. Beatriz believes that anyone can slay the LSAT--all you need is a bit of common sense and a dash of swagger!
LSAT Journey: 156 → 173
Let’s uncover the secret sauce of LR. We’ll go over questions of various difficulties and unscramble the LSAT’s ingredients of evidence, conclusion, and answer choices. It’s a recipe for success!