12:00 am
2 hrs
All levels
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Join Erik for an all-levels class appropriate for your first day of LSAT prep, your last day of LSAT prep, or anywhere in between. Show up, try your best, and ask questions.
Logic Games
Reading Comprehension
Test 55, Passage 1 — Trade secrets
Highlights
Erik, Ala, and the class took on a bit of a tough game today. We bounced around some ideas of where to begin, and we were brave enough to begin with an approach that seemed straightforward at first, but actually didn’t take us very far. The first attempt of the game was done with a split based on the skirt for Mannequin 1. In the second approach, we made a split on the hat for Mannequin 1, which yielded a full solution after a couple of splits. The lesson here is that our job is to practice so that we can bring an intuitive approach to any game.
Next, we worked on a pretty easy RC passage and even distilled the passage into a three-word main point. Erik and Ala had the exact same main point. We reminded ourselves that a summary is very different from a main point. Erik and the class went over Q1, 2, and 6.
Erik has loved the LSAT since his first practice test. He strives to help his students develop a performance mindset and embrace the joy of reading.
LSAT Journey: 162 → 175.
Students love Erik!
Spencer Y.
Great class. Erik explains things in full and understandable detail and never hesistates to help anyone in his sessions at any time.Mike E.
Erik's my dudeeeeee. He freakin gets this test. He's thorough & hilarious with some of the stuff he says which helps make the content stick!Amelia B.
Erik is awesome. Funny, relaxed, and easy to work with.Abigail M.
Erik is one of my fave tutors. He's so kind and understanding and he takes his time to ensure we all understand what we're reading.Megan N.
Erik is amazing at dumbing down the question to the point that anyone can understand. For every convoluted sentence, whether it is LR and RC, he really knows how to break it down sentence by sentence, and every few words.Michael E.
Erik creates a very inviting and approachable tone to his classes. It makes asking any and all questions easy for me to bring forward, where I might otherwise have been intimidated to do so.Dom D.
I really enjoy Erik’s new approach to getting us students to engage with the material. Asking us to say “stop” or “I object” to LR/RC stimuli and answers is really honing the skills that Ben, Nathan, and all of the LSAT Demon team’s members demonstrate. Not only does it help us cut down on distracting information, but it will also help us avoid traps and save time without sacrificing accuracy.Joseph K.
Erik can read/explain a topic I've never heard/cared about in my life, & I'll be able to understand & explain it perfectly tomorrow. His explanation in all areas LSAT has been thorough, and engaging & I feel more confident about the LSAT thanks to that.Misty N.
Erik’s classes are always helpful. He is a nice, patient teacher who answers everyone’s questions. He is very thorough and thoughtful in explaining the right answers to the questions.Shreelakshmi
Erik's great at helping students see the problem with the argument!Patrizia M.
Erik is a phenomenal tutor! He really gets into the nitty gritty making difficult questions easy. His enthusiasm for the test is crucial while studying for the LSAT, and positive attitude always makes ZOOM classes a great time.Anna Y.
I love Erik's class! He is thorough and detailed in his approach to each section/question and just seems like a great person.Anonymous
Class with Erik feels like a study buddy that can come up with all the right answers.Jake F.
Erik gets it. He is good at thinking out-loud in a way that is both instructive and insightful for any level of LSAT student, beginner through advanced, give Erik a try!