Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

Can an hour of class cover 10 questions effectively? Find out with instructor Henry Ewing as he pares each question down to the essentials. Learn to prioritize more efficiently, and move with purpose in your approach to LR!


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Can an hour of class cover 10 questions effectively? Find out with instructor Alex Jacobs as he pares each question down to the essentials. Learn to prioritize more efficiently, and move with purpose in your approach to LR!


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Can an hour of class cover 10 questions effectively? Find out with instructor Alex Jacobs as he pares each question down to the essentials. Learn to prioritize more efficiently, and move with purpose in your approach to LR!


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Join 7Sage instructor Josh Aldy to learn everything you need to know about necessary assumptions, a critical component of LSAT success. In this class, our experienced instructors will guide you through the key concepts and strategies that will help you identify and analyze necessary assumptions in Logical Reasoning questions!

Note: To access version two of the core curriculum, follow the steps listed here.

Josh Aldy usually teaches this class, but Rahela Sami will be subbing for him this week.


If you’re struggling with conditionals and lawgic, then you need to practice your translations! Join 7Sage Instructor Henry Ewing for a 1 hour workshop practicing conditional reasoning!

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Join us for a free, beginner friendly, interactive live class that demystifies the LSAT Logical Reasoning 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.

 

Note: This class will be using Logical Reasoning questions from PT73 and PTJ07.


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If you’re struggling with conditionals and lawgic, then you need to practice your translations! Join 7Sage Instructor Henry Ewing for a 1 hour workshop practicing conditional reasoning!

Note: We encourage participants to keep their cameras on during this class. While it's not mandatory, it greatly enhances the interactive experience!

Pre-Work (Recommended but not Mandatory):

  • Before attending this class, we recommend completing the lessons related to conditional reasoning in the Core Curriculum, starting with Sufficiency and Necessity.

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Ever puzzled by a 5-star question, even after watching the video? This class is for you! You’ll run through the hardest LR questions live and get to ask for follow-up explanations.

We encourage participants to keep their cameras on during this class. While it's not mandatory, it greatly enhances the interactive experience!


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Join 7Sage instructor Chris Nguyen to learn everything you need to know about sufficient assumptions, a critical component of LSAT success. In this class, our experienced instructors will guide you through the key concepts and strategies that will help you identify and analyze sufficient assumptions in Logical Reasoning questions!

Note: To access version two of the core curriculum, follow the steps listed here.

Note: This class has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. We’re very sorry about that!

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Join 7Sage instructor Bailey Luber for a Blind Review session! This session will review Logical Reasoning questions from PrepTest 76, Section 2.

The Blind Review method involves going through the questions in a PT that you've recently completed before viewing your PT results. Reexamining your thought processes and reassessing your confidence in the answers that you chose while under time constraints provides valuable insight into your current level of LSAT accuracy.

Accordingly, it is highly recommended that you:

  • Complete the PT section being reviewed this week beforehand, under timed conditions.
  • Do not view your results for the section before the Blind Review session.
  • Bring up your completed PT or section in Blind Review mode before class, so you have your previously chosen answers (and flagged questions) handy.

 


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