Guilty or Not Guilty—LR

1:30 am

1 hr

Intermediate

Recording

Premium or Live plan required.

Syllabus

Test 83, Section 1, Q11 — Lecturer

Test 83, Section 1, Q12 — Highway bill

Test 83, Section 1, Q13 — Songwriters

Test 83, Section 1, Q14 — Debate coach

Extra practice

Test 83, Section 1, Q3 — Transit authority

Test 83, Section 1, Q4 — Aerobic exercise

Test 83, Section 1, Q5 — Herniated disks

Highlights

Being aggressive and anticipating bad arguments gives you a solid first step when tackling LR (and the LSAT, in general). Because of this mindset, Kevin and the class found the flaws plaguing bad arguments and identified fact patterns when they were present. Practice incorporating this attitude on your own!

Kevin Kissinger

Kevin Kissinger

LSAT Tutor

Kevin loves those precious “a-ha!” moments on the LSAT. He’ll help you build the skills to discover those moments. He enjoys every section of the test, especially Logical Reasoning.
LSAT Journey: 153 → 174

This Class

Display your inner attorney as we dive into LR passages and press charges against them! In this class, we’ll identify the issue, if they’re guilty or not guilty (of being bad), and discover why they are so heinous. All levels are welcome!