LR Debate Club

7:00 pm

1.5 hrs

All levels

Recording

Premium or Live plan required.

Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 138, Section 3, Q23 — Mary Cassatt

Test 138, Section 3, Q21 — Professor Riley

Test 137, Section 3, Q16 — Wildlife management

Bonus

Test 137, Section 3, Q24 — Underground rock

Test 139, Section 4, Q19 — Lottery tickets

Test 137, Section 3, Q12 — Miniature trees

Highlights

Students often have unproductive responses to conditional reasoning. Some think it’s the most important concept on the LSAT and study it ad nauseam. Others think it’s intimidating and difficult to understand. But in reality, conditional reasoning is simple and often unnecessary. In today’s class, Ryan breaks down conditional reasoning into an easy-to-understand format and explains how to use common sense instead of conditional logic.

Ryan  VanDusen

Ryan VanDusen

LSAT Tutor

Ryan's diagnostic was a 150, but he always knew that he could push himself higher if he learned the test the right way. Ryan enjoys teaching logical reasoning and seeing students' confidence grow as they start predicting the right answer over, and over, and over again.
LSAT Journey: 150 → 174

This Class

A good lawyer is prepared to argue on either side of a debate. This all-levels class teaches you to find flaws and know what to do with them reliably. The LSAT can ask you to switch sides at any moment. Get ready to complete or kill any argument in this class.