1:00 am
2 hrs
All levels
Recording
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Logical Reasoning
Test 79, Section 4, Q24 — Democracy
Test 83, Section 3, Q10 — Tiktaalik
Test 53, Section 3, Q23 — Change in environment
Reading Comprehension
Test 49, Passage 1 — Courtroom computer visuals
Logic Games
Highlights
Class started with a discussion about speed versus accuracy on the LSAT. We then delved into Logical Reasoning with Role, Supported, and Parallel Reasoning questions. Nathan explained why it’s better to eliminate all five answer choices than to narrow them down to two or more contenders.
Next, we read a passage about the use of computer-generated visuals in courtrooms and reviewed the toughest questions. We wrapped up with a logic game that involved organizing pieces of mail. Nathan encouraged students to embrace the switches and wildcards. No need to write out every permutation. Use flexible templates that simplify without muddying. Two worlds based on L, even though they were relatively empty, were enough to crush the game.
I’m not yelling at you—I’m yelling at the LSAT. My goal is to show you how easy this test can be.
Join cofounder Nathan Fox 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.