Demons in the Details LR

6:30 pm

1 hr

Intermediate

Recording

Pro or Live plan required.

Does picking an answer feel like cutting a wire on a ticking bomb? The pressure’s real, but speed without accuracy is dangerous. It doesn’t matter how fast we cut the wrong wire. With Demons in the Details, you’ll boost your critical reading skills, enhance precision, and increase speed safely. Remember, slow is smooth, and smooth is fast. 

Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 144, Section 4, Q13 — Family income

Test 144, Section 2, Q11 — Maxlast

Test 13, Section 2, Q19 — Cod stocks

Test 13, Section 4, Q10 — Job report

Highlights

In today’s class, we covered Flaw and Paradox questions, demonstrating why prioritizing speed over accuracy is a flawed and paradoxical approach. When students rush to finish quickly, they often make more mistakes and misread or misinterpret the passage, leading to lower overall performance—an outcome opposite to what they’re trying to achieve. To increase speed, we must first slow down to ensure accuracy, which naturally improves efficiency over time. First, we do it, then we do it fast.

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Robert Collins

Robert Collins

Master LSAT Tutor

Robert’s LSAT journey transformed when he discovered the Demon. Frustrated by other prep companies overcomplicating the test, he found success with the Demon’s common-sense approach. Now, he’s dedicated to helping others improve by making LSAT prep simple and effective.

LSAT Journey: 137 → 176