11:30 pm
1.5 hrs
All levels
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Logical Reasoning
Test 132, Section 4, Q5 — Skin cancer
Test 132, Section 4, Q13 — Mental illnesses
Test 133, Section 2, Q22 — Fatty food
Extra practice
Test 8, Section 1, Q1 — Surgeons
Test 132, Section 2, Q20 — Astronomer
Highlights
One way the LSAT tries to hide its obviously stupid logic in Logical Reasoning is by hiding it behind long, confusing, poorly written sentences. Today, we practiced wading through the mud of intentionally inconvenient language to get to the heart of the argument. If you can figure out what the author wants you to believe, why they think you should believe it, and a single situation that would break their argument, you’re in the perfect case to make even the most annoying LR questions feel easy.
Ryan's diagnostic was a 150, but he always knew that he could push himself higher if he learned the test the right way. Ryan enjoys teaching logical reasoning and seeing students' confidence grow as they start predicting the right answer over, and over, and over again.
LSAT Journey: 150 → 174
A good lawyer is prepared to argue on either side of a debate. This all-levels class teaches you to find flaws and know what to do with them reliably. The LSAT can ask you to switch sides at any moment. Get ready to complete or kill any argument in this class.