Guilty or Not Guilty LR

10:00 pm

1 hr

Intermediate

Recording

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Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 135, Section 1, Q8 — Nutrition labels

Test 135, Section 1, Q10 — Table salt

Test 135, Section 1, Q11 — Mr. Tannisch

Bonus

Test 135, Section 1, Q12 — Shrimp

Test 135, Section 1, Q14 — Insurance policy

Highlights

In today’s class, Kevin emphasized active participation and visualization as invaluable tools to comprehend passages. We learned the importance of identifying the parts of an argument and translating passages in a way that resonates with them. Kevin also stressed the ability to predict what’s coming next and shared his belief that this skill is what makes the LSAT enjoyable.

Kevin addressed the notorious parallel flaw questions, pointing out that these are actually valuable opportunities to practice interpreting arguments. He wrapped up the session with encouragement, reminding us that the LSAT becomes significantly easier when we invest adequate time in analyzing passages.

Links Shared in Class

Should I Take a Gap Year? | LSAT Demon Daily, Ep 846

Valid and Invalid Arguments

Read the Passage First on Logical Reasoning

Examples of Sufficient vs. Necessary (Ep. 131)

Slow Down to Speed Up

Argument Parts and Indicators

Read All the Answer Choices (Ep. 452)

Fee Waivers for LSAC Programs and Services

LSAT Demon on YouTube

One-Hour LSAT

Dealing with Test Anxiety

How Many Practice Tests Should I Take?

Tips for ESL Students

Plateau Pulverizer Free Class

Kevin Kissinger

Kevin Kissinger

LSAT Tutor

Kevin loves those precious “a-ha!” moments on the LSAT. He’ll help you build the skills to discover those moments. He enjoys every section of the test, especially Logical Reasoning.
LSAT Journey: 153 → 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!