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Logical Reasoning
Test 155, Section 2, Q4 — Class size
Test 16, Section 3, Q17 — Silencing device
Test 155, Section 4, Q11 — Tailors
Extra practice
Test 16, Section 2, Q13 — Forests
Test 156, Section 4, Q26 — Antinuclear activists
Test 155, Section 2, Q18 — Anticancer drugs
Highlights
Reading on the LSAT is very different from reading in our daily lives. When scrolling a social media post, you probably aren’t thinking too much about what the post is saying. On the LSAT, however, you need to actively read and pay attention to every detail. These details can make or break an answer choice. In today’s class, Stewart and the students worked on their active reading and got paid points for doing so.
Stewart used to be inconsistent with Logical Reasoning. But once he slowed down and learned to make predictions, he made LR his easiest section and took his score from the 150s to the 170s.
Let’s uncover the secret sauce of LR. We’ll go over questions of various difficulties and unscramble the LSAT’s ingredients of evidence, conclusion, and answer choices. It’s a recipe for success!