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 123, Section 2, Q16 — Nonverbal signals
Test 122, Section 1, Q4 — Job safety training
Test 122, Section 1, Q8 — Vervet monkeys
Test 123, Section 2, Q11 — Electronic media
Reading Comprehension
Test 124, Passage 1 — Asian American poetry
Logical Reasoning
Test 124, Section 3, Q16 — Teaching preschoolers
Test 122, Section 1, Q17 — Sharon
Test 122, Section 4, Q25 — Art museum
Test 122, Section 2, Q26 — Obesity
Highlights
Tonight’s class tackled Disagree, Paradox, Role, Weaken, and Parallel Flaw questions in Logical Reasoning.
Nathan demonstrated how to go faster on the LSAT by disrespecting wrong answer choices. He also discussed the difference between unreasonable and reasonable assumptions.
In Reading Comprehension, Nathan emphasized that they’re not testing your knowledge of the subject—they’re testing your ability to learn from a written document. Treat the passage as an opportunity to learn something new, and the questions will be easy.
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.