Guilty or Not Guilty—LR

1:30 am

1 hr

Intermediate

Recording

Live or Pro plan required.

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!

Syllabus

Test 22, Section 2, Q9 — Fruit growers

Test 22, Section 2, Q10 — Self-interest

Test 22, Section 2, Q13 — Air pollution

Extra practice

Test 22, Section 2, Q11 — Observatories

Test 22, Section 2, Q12 — Vieme

Test 22, Section 2, Q14 — Air pollution

Highlights

"What if" are powerful words on the LSAT. "What if something else killed those insects?" "What if human beings are capable of acting out of love?" "What if people stop buying new cars?" We asked all of these questions in class today, and they all proved crucial to finding the arguments' shortcomings.

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Erik Johanson

Erik Johanson

Master LSAT Tutor

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.