5:00 pm
1.5 hrs
Intermediate
Lesson
Logical Reasoning
Set 1
Test J, Section 3, Q4 — Motivational posters
Test J, Section 3, Q5 — Entomologist
Test J, Section 3, Q6 — Jablonski
Set 2
Test 73, Section 2, Q13 — Crime rate
Test 73, Section 2, Q14 — Space exploration
Test 73, Section 2, Q16 — Pritzker Prize
Set 3
Test J, Section 3, Q12 — Novels
Test J, Section 3, Q16 — Nations
Test J, Section 3, Q21 — Grain feed
Highlights
What must be true? This may be the single most important question to ask when analyzing a passage in LSAT Logical Reasoning. In today's free class, LSAT Demon cofounder Ben Olson explains why it doesn't matter whether an LR passage is an argument or a collection of facts without a conclusion. In either case, your success hinges on your ability to determine what must be true on the basis of the premises.
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.