12:00 pm
1 hr
Foundational
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Logical Reasoning
Test 138, Section 2, Q5 — Wild animals
Test 138, Section 3, Q6 — Medical columnist
Test 131, Section 2, Q4 — Ice deposits
Highlights
We started our day off right by aggressively attacking bad reasoning and confidently picking correct answers! In today’s mixed bag series, we solved a Strengthen, Paradox, and Flaw question. We had a conversation about how—especially in Strengthen/Weaken questions—we may not find our prediction in the answer choices, and that’s okay. The goal is to make strong but flexible predictions. We also spoke about the LSAT's two most common flaws and how we can get better at spotting them in the wild.
After being out of school for almost a decade and having a defeatist mentality of "not being good at standardized tests," Beatriz felt wary about taking on the LSAT. However, once she discovered the Thinking LSAT podcast, she took on a new perspective about conquering this test. Beatriz believes that anyone can slay the LSAT--all you need is a bit of common sense and a dash of swagger!
LSAT Journey: 156 → 173
Start your day off right with this back-to-fundamentals Logical Reasoning class. Whether you’re new to the Demon or are a seasoned LSAT-solver, we’ll nourish our brains by attacking bad reasoning and dismissing wrong answer choices.