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1 hr
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Logical Reasoning
Test 133, Section 3, Q4 — Mountain lions
Test 8, Section 4, Q12 — Volleyball players
Test 133, Section 1, Q7 — Epidemic
Test 132, Section 4, Q16 — All etching tools
Highlights
Not all questions call for the same type of prediction. In today’s class, Billy broke down four Logical Reasoning questions with students’ help, demonstrating how to effectively set expectations for correct answers without being too specific or broad. On one Sufficient Assumption question, the class was able to formulate a prediction that was nearly identical to the correct answer. Alternatively, on a Parallel question, the class worked together not to predict the exact answer, but to set expectations for what the correct answer would do. Billy helped the class to tailor their predictions to the specific question at hand.
Billy believes the key to conquering the LSAT is learning how to actively engage with every passage. Don’t just sit back and let the test mislead or confuse you—ask critical questions! Scrutinize assumptions! Demand better reasoning! Billy helps students build the skills to have a productive dialogue with the LSAT.
LSAT Journey: 164 → 177
The secrets of the LSAT lie in the passage—we’ll use our crystal ball reading skills to make useful predictions about what is to come. Learn how to stay one step ahead of the test in this clairvoyance-focused LR class.