4:00 pm
30 min
Intermediate
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Logical Reasoning
Test 146, Section 3, Q8 — Jurors
Test 146, Section 3, Q23 — Parking
Highlights
Evaluate questions are great at testing your understanding of the argument in Logical Reasoning. In this class covering the question type, Kaley encouraged students to think of examples of the argument components to better assess them. With some silly anecdotes by Kaley, the class easily predicted the answer choice by asking, "What would I need to know to determine if the author's conclusion is supported or not?"
Kaley believes that the writers of the LSAT don't want you to know how easy it can be. By streamlining the way that you approach the questions, you'll be on your way to free law school in no time. As a science and math nerd, if Kaley can conquer tricky RC passages, you can, too.
LSAT Journey: 151→ 174
Join us during your lunch break to check out two Logical Reasoning questions. We’ll spend 30 minutes together solving both questions.