Guilty or Not Guilty LR

11:00 pm

1 hr

Intermediate

Recording

Premium or Live plan required.

Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 148, Section 1, Q1 — Dust mites

Test 131, Section 2, Q11 — Beta Diet

Test 147, Section 1, Q24 — AI vs. human brain

Extra practice

Test 149, Section 4, Q14 — Wildlife activists

Test 148, Section 1, Q22 — Regis Motors

Highlights

Paradox questions are not complicated. Our job is to simply figure out what can solve our confusion. To accomplish this, we use our creativity to come up with missing pieces of information that, if paired with the facts we already know, would reach the result mentioned in the passage. Tonight, we conceived of plenty of ideas and, to nobody's surprise, predicted the answer before we even read the question.

Kevin Kissinger

Kevin Kissinger

LSAT Tutor

Kevin loves those precious “a-ha!” moments on the LSAT. He’ll help you build the skills to discover those moments. He enjoys every section of the test, especially Logical Reasoning.
LSAT Journey: 153 → 174

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!