Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

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Macro-level strategies are a critical yet often neglected set of LSAT skills. When engaging with the test, you should always have a plan! This class focuses on the broader strategies to rely on for individual LR question types. Learn to quickly switch approaches throughout a section with confidence as different question types come up, and how to efficiently spot questions that present an exception to the usual case.
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Difficulty: 3-5 Stars

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Macro-level strategies are a critical yet often neglected set of LSAT skills. When engaging with the test, you should always have a plan! This class focuses on the broader strategies to rely on for individual LR question types. Learn to quickly switch approaches throughout a section with confidence as different question types come up, and how to efficiently spot questions that present an exception to the usual case.
Pace: 4-8 Questions
Difficulty: 3-5 Stars

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Sharpen your logic skills and become a flaw-spotting pro in this interactive, challenge-based class! Working as a team, you’ll uncover the sneaky reasoning errors hiding in LR stimuli—perfect for mastering one of the test’s trickiest question types.
Pace: Moderate, 12-15 Questions
Difficulty: 1-5 star

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Sharpen your logic skills and become a flaw-spotting pro in this interactive, challenge-based class! Working as a team, you’ll uncover the sneaky reasoning errors hiding in LR stimuli—perfect for mastering one of the test’s trickiest question types.
Pace: Moderate, 12-15 Questions
Difficulty: 1-5 star

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Have your test coming up soon? Or just need a recap of things you've learned thus far? Join Eric for an end-of-week review that could include games, tests, and, knowing Eric, talk about food of some sort, to see what you need to work on and what you've conquered thus far.
Difficulty: 1-5 stars
Pace: 6-10 Questions (plus theory questions!)

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Have your test coming up soon? Or just need a recap of things you've learned thus far? Join Eric for an end-of-week review that could include games, tests, and, knowing Eric, talk about food of some sort, to see what you need to work on and what you've conquered thus far.
Difficulty: 1-5 stars
Pace: 6-10 Questions (plus theory questions!)

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When you get a question wrong you haven't just missed the correct answer, but have actively chosen a wrong answer. What makes a trap answer so alluring? Often a bad answer would be correct if allowed an assumption that's just a step too far. Learn to effectively scrutinize attractive answer choices, and stop feeding trap answers the assumptions they crave! The class does one question together as a warm up. After that, students will get 2-3 minutes to attempt each question on their own before reviewing with the instructor.
Difficulty: 2-5 Star
Pace: 4-6 Questions

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When you get a question wrong you haven't just missed the correct answer, but have actively chosen a wrong answer. What makes a trap answer so alluring? Often a bad answer would be correct if allowed an assumption that's just a step too far. Learn to effectively scrutinize attractive answer choices, and stop feeding trap answers the assumptions they crave! The class does one question together as a warm up. After that, students will get 2-3 minutes to attempt each question on their own before reviewing with the instructor.
Difficulty: 2-5 Star
Pace: 4-6 Questions

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NOTE: To join this class, you'll have to submit your name and email address. You can use any email address, real or fake.

When you get a question wrong you haven't just missed the correct answer, but have actively chosen a wrong answer. What makes a trap answer so alluring? Often a bad answer would be correct if allowed an assumption that's just a step too far. Learn to effectively scrutinize attractive answer choices, and stop feeding trap answers the assumptions they crave! The class does one question together as a warm up. After that, students will get 2-3 minutes to attempt each question on their own before reviewing with the instructor.
Difficulty: 2-5 Star
Pace: 4-6 Questions

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Join us for a free, beginner-friendly live class that demystifies the LR section using 7Sage's proven techniques from the Core Curriculum. This live class offers a taste of 7Sage's in-depth strategies, practice questions, and expert advice designed to help you excel on the LSAT.

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