Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

The ability to understand the structure of an argument quickly and accurately is one of the most critical LSAT skills. This class will cover the concepts and strategies that will render even the most complex arguments simple as you work through a set of Main Conclusion and Argument Part questions.

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The ability to understand the structure of an argument quickly and accurately is one of the most critical LSAT skills. This class will cover the concepts and strategies that will render even the most complex arguments simple as you work through a set of Main Conclusion and Argument Part questions.

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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.


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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!


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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!


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Do you want to cover logical reasoning questions and also timing strategy? If so, this is the class for you! Each week, we will review specific questions on a particular LR section before going through the questions. Check out the notes each week to try the section in advance before joining the class!


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In this class you will learn something shocking: you can perfect Logical Reasoning. Though the rules aren't quite as clear-cut as the Logic Games of the past, Logical Reasoning questions definitely fall into repeating patterns! Join LR guru Rahela Sami for a weekly exploration of the finer points of this section type.


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Sufficient assumption (SA) and necessary assumption (NA) questions are a prominent fixture of any LR section. Join 7Sage instructor Mridula Debnath for a deep dive into the strategies you should be applying for these related question types!


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Are you struggling to understand the notion of support and how it plays a role in Logical Reasoning? In this interactive class series, we'll guide you through an in-depth exploration and analysis of various types of questions within the strengthening subset, including NA, Strengthen, PSAr, and SA. Join 7Sage instructor Katie Huffman as she illuminates the nuanced differences that make each of these question types unique, yet similar.

 


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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.


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