4:00 pm
30 min
Intermediate
Recording
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Logical Reasoning
Test 132, Section 4, Q3 — Perfect pitch
Test 133, Section 3, Q21 — Weed-killer
Highlights
Today’s class started off with a pep talk focused on being greedy about our LSAT scores. We should only take the LSAT when we’re ready and take it as many times as we need. We then solved two Logical Reasoning questions, where we learned that making objections to every argument prepares us for any question. All we have to do is ask, “Is this conclusion really proven by the facts?” Never skip this crucial step!
Kaley believes that the writers of the LSAT don't want you to know how easy it can be. By streamlining the way that you approach the questions, you'll be on your way to free law school in no time. As a science and math nerd, if Kaley can conquer tricky RC passages, you can, too.
LSAT Journey: 151 → 174
Join us during your lunch break to check out two Logical Reasoning questions. We’ll spend 30 minutes together solving both questions.