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Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions · Eric Revis

Event Series Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions
Logical Reasoning Sufficient Assumption Necessary Assumption

Sufficient and necessary conditions are some of the most common logical elements encountered in logical reasoning. Easily confused with each other and often unintuitive, they can make for some truly hard SA and NA questions! This class will cover the concepts and strategies that are essential for effectively navigating both question types.

Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions · Eric Revis

Event Series Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions
Logical Reasoning Sufficient Assumption Necessary Assumption

Sufficient and necessary conditions are some of the most common logical elements encountered in logical reasoning. Easily confused with each other and often unintuitive, they can make for some truly hard SA and NA questions! This class will cover the concepts and strategies that are essential for effectively navigating both question types.

Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree · Eric Revis

Event Series Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree
Logical Reasoning Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree

One of the most atypical question types, Point at Issue questions ask us to pinpoint where two arguments differ or align without getting distracted by other elements in the split stimulus. Learn how should your approach differ when there are two arguments to consider, and how to avoid the red herrings this question type often […]

Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate · Eric Revis

Event Series Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate
Logical Reasoning Weaken Strengthen Evaluate

A significant portion of a typical LR section is made up of Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate questions. These three closely-related question types all ask us: what would tip the scales for an argument? Sharpen your skills while exploring the important similarities and differences between them!

RC: Spotlight Passages · Eric Revis

Event Series RC Passage Styles
Reading Comprehension

The most common passage style puts a "spotlight" on a person, event, or historical development. Recognizing the common patterns that occur in spotlight passages can improve your speed and comprehension whenever you encounter them. This class will cover tips and strategies that will help you recognize and navigate this passage style with ease!

Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate · Eric Revis

Event Series Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate
Evaluate Strengthen Logical Reasoning Weaken

A significant portion of a typical LR section is made up of Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate questions. These three closely-related question types all ask us: what would tip the scales for an argument? Sharpen your skills while exploring the important similarities and differences between them!

LR Section Strategy · Eric Revis

Event Series LR Section Strategy
Logical Reasoning Strategy

Macro-level strategies are a critical yet often neglected set of LSAT skills. When engaging with the test, you should always have a plan! How often should you skip, and how should you be deciding which questions to come back to later? What do you do when you don't understand a stimulus, or find yourself evenly […]

LR Lightning Round · Eric Revis

Event Series LR Lightning Round
Logical Reasoning Pace: Fast

Do you find yourself running out of time when completing an LR section? Even getting a question correct can be costly if it takes extra time that should've gone to other questions. This class moves at a faster pace, with an emphasis on strong timing habits and strategies.

LR: Set of the Day · Eric Revis

Event Series LR: Set of the Day
Logical Reasoning Difficulty: Advanced

With a double portion of LR guaranteed every test, the Logical Reasoning section is more important than ever! Mondays through Wednesdays will feature questions of average difficulty, while Thursdays and Fridays will feature the most challenging questions the test has to offer.