Prediction Fundamentals LR

1:00 pm

1 hr

Foundational

Recording

Premium or Live plan required.

Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 106, Section 1, Q16 — Poppy petals

Test 106, Section 1, Q5 — Codfish

Test 105, Section 1, Q3 — Space programs

Highlights

Even if your prediction is off, committing to the process will improve your LSAT skills. Making predictions helps you slow down, engage with the passage, consider its implications, and understand the question. Doing this prepares you to identify the correct answer more confidently, regardless of whether your prediction matched the answer.

Josh Mansfield

Josh Mansfield

LSAT Tutor

Josh started his LSAT journey with a 151. It all changed when he decided to view the LSAT as part of his law school journey, not an obstacle. Once he started to enjoy studying, his scores skyrocketed. He teaches to help other students love the LSAT the way he does.
LSAT Journey: 151 → 174

This Class

Learn to make strong predictions that help you quickly and confidently eliminate wrong answers. We’ll build our foundation with a few straightforward questions before testing our mettle with a more difficult question.