1:00 am
2 hrs
All levels
Recording
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Need more time? Do these questions in advance. Time will not be given during class to work on them.
Logical Reasoning
Test 15, Section 3, Q7 — Politician
Test 15, Section 3, Q8 — Beetles
Test 150, Section 2, Q14 — Arousal of anger
Test 15, Section 2, Q15 — Rheumatoid arthritis
Reading Comprehension
Test 18, Passage 4 — Luminist paintings
Logical Reasoning
Test 151, Section 2, Q16 — Spacecraft
Test 15, Section 2, Q18 — Foods and spices
Test 150, Section 2, Q19 — Study history
Test 150, Section 3, Q20 — History Department
Highlights
Nathan offered advice to students who received their June LSAT scores today. He emphasized that law schools only care about your highest score. Register for the official test when your practice tests indicate that you’re ready—and plan on retaking it.
We tackled Must Be True, Strengthen, Sufficient Assumption, and Supported questions in Logical Reasoning. Nathan clarified the distinction between “closed” and “open” question types. He then demonstrated that on RC, they’re all Must Be Trues. The correct answers are in the passage. We wrapped up with another set of LR questions, including Weaken, Parallel Reasoning, Parallel Flaw, and Disagree questions.
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.