LR Debate Club

11:30 pm

1.5 hrs

All levels

Recording

Premium or Live plan required.

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.

Syllabus

Logical Reasoning

Test 139, Section 4, Q8 — Medical specialist

Test 137, Section 4, Q4 — Monopolies

Test 139, Section 1, Q24 — Drinking pledge

Extra practice

Test 128, Section 2, Q2 — Out-of-print books

Test 137, Section 2, Q18 — Anarchist novels

Highlights

Students often make their lives harder than they need to be when they're looking through answer choices. Today in LR Debate Club, we destroyed bad arguments as usual, but we also went in-depth on LSAT Demon strategy when looking at answer choices. The key is to look for why answers are wrong, never why they might be right. Just one wrong word makes an answer choice unpickable, while one word alone never makes an answer choice right. We also explained why it's a bad habit to compare answer choices to one another. Learning to think about the answer choices in the right way can instantly improve your accuracy and help you build a stronger understanding of the underlying logic of LSAT Logical Reasoning.

Students love Ryan !

Ryan  VanDusen

Ryan VanDusen

LSAT Tutor

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