6:00 pm
1.5 hrs
All levels
Recording
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Cofounder Ben Olson covers a different section of the LSAT every week. After Ben invites you to do the practice questions on your own, he walks you through each one.
Reading Comprehension
Logical Reasoning
Test C, Section 2, Q19 — Me too drugs
Test C, Section 2, Q21 — GMO plants
Test 51, Section 3, Q24 — Incidence of malaria
Highlights
Ben described our general approach to Reading Comprehension and emphasized that slowing down is not enough. We then read a passage about corridos and reviewed the questions that gave students trouble. The last question was the toughest. Many students were tempted by an answer that used familiar language from the passage. Ben explained the technical meaning and strength of the word unique.
Before we transitioned to Logical Reasoning, Ben quizzed the class on what makes an argument flawed. Answer: it fails to prove its conclusion. The malaria question was challenging. Most students guessed wrong when asked if the argument was valid. Ben corrected their misunderstanding and discussed how facts differ from beliefs and why students should resist diagramming LR arguments.
The LSAT will make sense when you start focusing on one question at a time—do the question, review it, learn it. You got this.
Students love Ben!
Mike E.
Ben's great! I really like hearing his thoughts as he reads through the passage - it helps me know how I should be thinking and how I should be slowing down as well.Anonymous
Ben is funny and explains the material in a straightforward way that is easy to understand. I enjoy the structure of his class. He recently started using breakout rooms and I find that really helpful.Michelle F.
Really helpful class and Ben was really patient with us which is really appreciated. Reviewing worlds with Ben made me realize to stop freaking out and don't be scared to fail.Nina R.
I don't usually get to attend Ben's classes due to schedule conflicts, but I finally got the opportunity to today and I'm glad that I did! Ben is great at translating complicated LR questions sentence-by-sentence and clearly walking us through his thought process. His class reminds us to slow down and process each piece of the argument carefully. I also like the class structure and found it helpful to attempt sets of LR questions independently before doing a thorough review with Ben and peers.Anonymous
Ben's class was my first official one with the Demon and I LOVED it. I thought the class was very well structured and the explanations Ben gave were very helpful.Anonymous
Ben’s class was super helpful! I enjoyed walking through the thought process and being able to discuss questions in real-time.Sam C.
Ben demonstrates the Demon thinking style. I tend to forget to slow down. It is good to witness the expert in action.Anonymous
Ben is great. I really enjoy how he communicates with students and gives thoughtful advice. I've been understanding so much more why I shouldn't do the things I used to do when he explains things a different way than what I am used to using prior LSAT prep.Priya K.
Fun class! Lots of helpful information packed into an hour and a half without feeling boring or draining.Goddess X
Ben is an exceptional teacher. His explanations for each of the problem sets were very in-depth. I personally find his classes very insightful. With that being said-Sign up! The live course are worth every penny.Anonymous
Ben's class is fantastic, as he effectively walks you through each answer choice to explain why each one is right/wrong. Questions and thought processes are encouraged, and it really is a supportive environment just meant to help you learn and succeed.Ethan A.
Ben is seriously the best. Listening to his thought process on each passage, question and answer choice is helpful and insightful. He is also hilarious and makes the LSAT feel easy.