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Pseudo Sufficient Assumptions · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Pseudo Sufficient Assumptions
Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (Application) Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (Rule) Logical Reasoning

Split into PSAr (find the rule) and PSAa (application) questions, these cousins of Sufficient Assumption questions tend to be less straightforward- and thus more difficult! This class will cover the concepts and strategies that are essential for effectively navigating both variants of this question type.

Method of Reasoning · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Method of Reasoning
Logical Reasoning Method of Reasoning

A question type often rife with abstract and referential language, Method of Reasoning questions test your ability to accurately and efficiently understand the structure of an argument. This class will cover the essential strategies to look to when you see a Method question!

Parallel Reasoning · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Parallel Reasoning
Logical Reasoning Parallel or Analogy Parallel or Analogy (Flaw)

The closely related Parallel Reasoning and Parallel Flaw question types are often regarded as the most difficult and time consuming of the LR types. They don't have to be! This class will cover key concepts and strategies that will help you navigate parallel reasoning with accuracy and confidence.

The Flaw Factory · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series The Flaw Factory
Logical Reasoning Flaw or Descriptive Weakening

Being able to quickly identify flaws in an argument is one of the most critical skills needed for a wide variety of LR question types. Hone your flaw-spotting ability by working through Flaw questions of varying difficulty!

Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions · Nicole Agranonik

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.

RC: Phenomenon-Hypothesis Passages · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series RC Passage Styles
Reading Comprehension

A pattern especially common in science passages are ones that present a question (phenomenon) and then evaluate a possible explanation (hypothesis). Recognizing the common patterns that occur in phenomenon-hypothesis 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 […]

Most Strongly Supported and Must be True [Cancelled] · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Most Strongly Supported and Must Be True
Logical Reasoning Most Strongly Supported Must be True

Both MSS and MBT questions ask us to evaluate inferences- what can be validly drawn for the stimulus, and are all valid inferences equally valid? This class will explore the significant similarities and differences between the two classes, with an emphasis on the tips and strategies best applied when you encounter a question of either […]

Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate [Cancelled] · Nicole Agranonik

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

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! Note: due to unforeseen circumstances, this class has been cancelled. […]

Method of Reasoning · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Method of Reasoning
Logical Reasoning Method of Reasoning

A question type often rife with abstract and referential language, Method of Reasoning questions test your ability to accurately and efficiently understand the structure of an argument. This class will cover the essential strategies to look to when you see a Method question!

Parallel Reasoning · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Parallel Reasoning
Parallel or Analogy (Flaw) Logical Reasoning Parallel or Analogy

The closely related Parallel Reasoning and Parallel Flaw question types are often regarded as the most difficult and time consuming of the LR types. They don't have to be! This class will cover key concepts and strategies that will help you navigate parallel reasoning with accuracy and confidence.