1:00 am
2 hrs
All levels
Recording
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Do these questions in advance. You won’t have time during class to work through them.
Reading Comprehension
Logical Reasoning
Test 46, Section 2, Q9 — Election rhetoric
Test 46, Section 2, Q10 — Air traffic controllers
Test 46, Section 2, Q11 — Career advice
Test 46, Section 2, Q12 — Daily exercise
Logic Games
Test 68, Game 3 — Company targets
Highlights
Nathan started class off by dissecting a natural science Reading Comprehension passage, demonstrating how a careful read can lead you to predict even the very next sentence. Nathan then moved on to four Logical Reasoning questions, and questioned the level-five difficulty of this one. Upon further discussion with the class, we came to a consensus that the question was only truly that hard if you failed to attack the argument. To make sure we can spot the flaws easily, expect that the arguments are going to be bad, and hyper-attack them. In the last portion of the class, Nathan taught his last-ever Logic Game by creating four worlds and combining variables. The theme of this class: if you want to get better at a certain section or skill, spend more time practicing that section or skill. There is no other way.
Links Shared in Class
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.