Guilty or Not Guilty LR

10:00 pm

1 hr

Intermediate

Recording

Premium or Live plan required.

Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 14, Section 2, Q8 — Academic freedom

Test 13, Section 4, Q12 — Plastic rings

Test 13, Section 4, Q16 — Groups

Bonus

Test 13, Section 4, Q21 — Greenfield

Test 144, Section 4, Q24 — Proving grounds

Highlights

In this class, you get to be the judge and the jury. Logical Reasoning throws arguments at you all the time, it’s your job to decide whether or not they’re any good. A bad argument can be guilty of many things, and a good argument will be completely spotless. When you spot a bad argument, you get to take a victory lap and tell the author exactly why what they said was dumb. In this class, we destroyed a Parallel Flaw question, a Reasoning question, and an especially bad Weaken question.

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

Channel your inner attorney as we dive into LR passages and put them on trial! In this class, we’ll dissect arguments, judge their merits, and determine whether they’re guilty or not guilty (of being flawed). All levels welcome!