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Week 4, Series 2: Test Your Skills
Test 12, Section 1, Q1 — Mars environment
Test 108, Section 3, Q10 — Friday 13th
Test 131, Section 1, Q5 — Hemlocks of Leyland
Test 128, Section 2, Q10 — Minimum wage
Test 151, Section 2, Q1 — Plato on musicians
Test 146, Section 3, Q9 — Word of mouth
Highlights
Over the last four weeks, the class has been working effortlessly to master the basics of Logical Reasoning. Today, we put those skills to the test by working individually on six questions that ranged from closed to open question types. We then re-grouped as a class to go over each one together. We learned an important lesson that not all arguments on LR are flawed, so it is important to pause and assess the argument before moving on to the question.
After being out of school for almost a decade and having a defeatist mentality of "not being good at standardized tests," Beatriz felt wary about taking on the LSAT. However, once she discovered the Thinking LSAT podcast, she took on a new perspective about conquering this test. Beatriz believes that anyone can slay the LSAT--all you need is a bit of common sense and a dash of swagger!
LSAT Journey: 156 → 173
Set yourself up for success with a solid foundation in LR. Over this four-week course we will take you through the fundamentals of the LR section. We’ll focus on reading and attacking arguments—no gimmicks or tricks needed!