NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
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!
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
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!
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
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!
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
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!
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
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.
Difficulty: 3-5 stars
Pace: 3-6 Questions
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
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.
Difficulty: 3-5 stars
Pace: 3-6 Questions
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
Sufficient Assumption questions can be tricky, but once you know the right strategies, they become much easier to navigate. This class will help you understand the key concepts and techniques to tackle these questions confidently. Master how to identify the sufficient assumption to make the argument logically sound!
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
Sufficient Assumption questions can be tricky, but once you know the right strategies, they become much easier to navigate. This class will help you understand the key concepts and techniques to tackle these questions confidently. Master how to identify the sufficient assumption to make the argument logically sound!
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
Sufficient Assumption questions can be tricky, but once you know the right strategies, they become much easier to navigate. This class will help you understand the key concepts and techniques to tackle these questions confidently. Master how to identify the sufficient assumption to make the argument logically sound!
NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.
Ready to leave the 160s behind and hit the 170s? In Cracking 170, Eric will guide you through the must-know Logical Reasoning techniques that can take your score to the next level. Each week, we’ll tackle a different LR skill, helping you fine-tune your approach and conquer even the toughest questions with ease. Get the tools and confidence you need to break through and crush your LSAT goals.
Difficulty: Question difficulty will vary depending on each class’s topic, but this is an advanced class. Everyone is welcome, but we may redirect foundational questions to our weekend AMA class to keep the class moving along.