5:30 pm
1 hr
Intermediate
Recording
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Logical Reasoning
Test 119, Section 2, Q24 — Alcoholic beverages
Test 119, Section 4, Q15 — Recreational areas
Test 119, Section 3, Q5 — Age discrimination
Highlights
Today’s class focused on fixing our flawed approaches to Flaw and Parallel Flaw questions. By taking a moment to carefully consider what the passage truly conveys, we can spot common errors like apples-to-oranges comparisons, misinterpretations, equivocations, and confusion between correlation and causation. Recognizing these flaws in reasoning makes answers to these questions more predictable, enabling us to save valuable LSAT time (and our sanity) by quickly eliminating incorrect answers.
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LSAT Journey: 137 → 176
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