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Intermediate
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Logical Reasoning
Test 17, Section 3, Q20 — College degree
Test 157, Section 2, Q11 — Infected wounds
Test 157, Section 2, Q15 — Mass production
Test 148, Section 4, Q20 — French and biology
Highlights
In today’s class, Robert showed why reading the question first in LR is pointless by demonstrating how our observation from a specific passage could be used to predict the correct answer to six different potential question types. For the rest of the questions, we practiced mastering the passage and looking for the unstated evidence (assumptions) being used to justify conclusions. We then combined that information with the questions’ mission to refine our predictions to pre-solve questions before looking at the answer choices. This approach made the correct answers obvious and helped us eliminate wrong answers quickly and efficiently.
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LSAT Journey: 137 → 176
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