5:00 pm
1.5 hrs
Intermediate
Recording
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Reading Comprehension
Test 28, Passage 1 — Land claims
Logical Reasoning
Test 4, Section 4, Q3 — Scientific research
Test 87, Section 2, Q12 — Transportation
Test 28, Section 1, Q25 — Double-blind study
Note: Test 87 has been set aside for Timed Sections.
Highlights
We started with Reading Comprehension and read a passage about Native American land claims, which almost everyone in the class enjoyed. Ben explained how to implement best RC strategies while under time pressure. He also encouraged students to focus on understanding individual questions rather than trying to analyze broad trends in their score data.
Next, we reviewed Flaw, Disagree, and Necessary Assumption questions in Logical Reasoning. After class, Ben answered several general questions, including how to stop getting tricked by “trap answers,” how many practice tests you should take, and how to know when you’ve reached your highest potential score on the LSAT.
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.
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.