1:00 am
2 hrs
All levels
Recording
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Need more time? Do these questions in advance. Time will not be given during class to work on them.
Logical Reasoning
Test L1, Section 3, Q5 — European goods
Test L1, Section 3, Q6 — Area codes
Test L1, Section 3, Q7 — Nature
Test L1, Section 3, Q8 — Bureaucratization
Reading Comprehension
Test L2, Passage 2 — Exploring ideas
Logical Reasoning
Test L1, Section 3, Q9 — Secret formula
Test L1, Section 3, Q10 — Mahogany seedlings
Test L1, Section 3, Q11 — Acme Corporation
Test L1, Section 3, Q12 — Mercury contamination
Bonus
Test D, Section 1, Q4 — License plates
Test D, Section 1, Q14 — Cornell scholarships
Highlights
The LSAT is easy and predictable. Understand what you’re reading, make commonsense objections, and you’ll be shocked at how often the correct answers match your objections. Nathan demonstrated this method as he predicted the answers to most of tonight’s questions. We covered Strengthen, Flaw, Sufficient Assumption, Role, Parallel Flaw, Supported, Necessary Assumption, and Paradox questions in Logical Reasoning. We discussed why most RC questions should be approached as Must Be Trues. We also introduced LSAT Demon’s Student of the Week, Maria Parker.
I’m not yelling at you—I’m yelling at the LSAT. My goal is to show you how easy this test can be.
Join cofounder Nathan Fox for an all-levels class appropriate for your first day of LSAT prep, your last day of LSAT prep, or anywhere in between. Show up, try your best, and ask questions.