Guilty or Not Guilty LR

11:00 pm

1 hr

Intermediate

Recording

Premium or Live plan required.

Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 149, Section 1, Q20 — Computer modeling

Test 149, Section 3, Q18 — Herbalist

Test 147, Section 4, Q17 — Noncontradiction

Extra Practice

Test 149, Section 1, Q11 — Lecturer

Test 149, Section 3, Q8 — Plant species

Highlights

Stefan and the class put three LR questions on trial today. The verdict? Guilty on all counts. Stefan worked with three Demon students to break down each LR argument and take control. He encouraged everyone to stay in the saddle and embrace those nitty-gritty details—it pays off big-time when tackling the answer choices. Bottom line: confidence in the answer choices is earned, not given.

Stefan Bezanovski

Stefan Bezanovski

LSAT Tutor

Stefan believes this test rewards those willing to put in consistent and dedicated work. He often describes his LSAT journey as a philosophical experience. The LSAT is honest, and will reveal exactly what you need to improve if you let it. Ultimately, he thinks that giving the LSAT your all will not only set you up to be a top-tier lawyer, but also an extraordinary human being.
LSAT Journey: 142 → 171

This Class

Channel your inner attorney as we dive into LR passages and put them on trial! In this class, we’ll dissect arguments, judge their merits, and determine whether they’re guilty or not guilty (of being flawed). All levels welcome!