Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

Drilling is one of the most important elements of your study plan, but drilling effectively isn’t always intuitive. This class will start with a 10 in 10 drill (first 10 questions of a section completed in 10 minutes) that students will complete on their own. Afterwards, the instructor will lead the class in a rapid fire review for each question, with an emphasis on timing tips and further discussion about other timing drills and strategies
Difficulty: 1-3 Stars
Pace:10 Questions

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Drilling is one of the most important elements of your study plan, but drilling effectively isn’t always intuitive. This class will start with a 10 in 10 drill (first 10 questions of a section completed in 10 minutes) that students will complete on their own. Afterwards, the instructor will lead the class in a rapid fire review for each question, with an emphasis on timing tips and further discussion about other timing drills and strategies
Difficulty: 1-3 Stars
Pace:10 Questions

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Struggling to understand the notion of support and the critical role it plays Logical Reasoning? This class features an in-depth exploration and analysis of question types within the strengthening subset including NA, Strengthen, PSAr, and SA questions. Learn to navigate the nuanced differences that make each of these question types unique, yet similar!
Difficulty: 3-5 Stars
Pace: 4-5 Questions

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Struggling to understand the notion of support and the critical role it plays Logical Reasoning? This class features an in-depth exploration and analysis of question types within the strengthening subset including NA, Strengthen, PSAr, and SA questions. Learn to navigate the nuanced differences that make each of these question types unique, yet similar!
Difficulty: 3-5 Stars
Pace: 4-5 Questions

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When the clock is ticking, high-scorers don't always have a perfect grasp of the stimulus- but they can still get to the right answer through elimination! This class highlights important answer choice features that can help you eliminate wrong answers with confidence.
You’ll do the first two questions as a class. After that, you’ll get 2-3 minutes to attempt each question on your own before reviewing and discussing your choices as a class.
Difficulty: 3-5 stars
Pace: 5-7 Questions

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When the clock is ticking, high-scorers don't always have a perfect grasp of the stimulus- but they can still get to the right answer through elimination! This class highlights important answer choice features that can help you eliminate wrong answers with confidence.
You’ll do the first two questions as a class. After that, you’ll get 2-3 minutes to attempt each question on your own before reviewing and discussing your choices as a class.
Difficulty: 3-5 stars
Pace: 5-7 Questions

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Are you already familiar with the phenomenon-hypothesis structure, and practiced at introducing and eliminating alternate hypotheses? When it comes to complex causal reasoning, there are further depths to plumb! This class will help you build a deeper understanding of causal reasoning on the LSAT.
Note: This is an advanced class and is designed for students who have already completed the core curriculum. Everyone is welcome, but we may redirect foundational questions to our weekend office hours class to keep the class moving along.
Pace: 3-5 questions
Difficulty: 4-5 stars

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Are you already familiar with the phenomenon-hypothesis structure, and practiced at introducing and eliminating alternate hypotheses? When it comes to complex causal reasoning, there are further depths to plumb! This class will help you build a deeper understanding of causal reasoning on the LSAT.
Note: This is an advanced class and is designed for students who have already completed the core curriculum. Everyone is welcome, but we may redirect foundational questions to our weekend office hours class to keep the class moving along.
Pace: 3-5 questions
Difficulty: 4-5 stars

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Ready for a live LSAT showdown? Join Henry as he reviews a tape of a 7sage tutor attempting PT 146 S1 in real time— offering his lively commentary and insights along the way. Attempt the section beforehand and see if you can outsmart the tutor!

NOTE: We urge all students to complete PT 146 S1 beforehand so that they can better follow along.

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Can an hour of class cover 10 questions effectively? This class will pare each question down to the essentials. Learn to prioritize more efficiently, and move with purpose in your approach to LR! Instructor explanations will be short and snappy as this class prioritizes SPEED!
Note: Question time will be extremely limited. Students are welcome to bring any questions that we don’t have time for to our weekly office hours session.
Difficulty: 1-5 stars
Pace: Fast! 10 questions

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