Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’
Join us for a free, interactive live class as we demystify the LSAT Logical Reasoning section using 7Sage's proven techniques straight from our Core Curriculum! This live class offers a taste of our in-depth strategies, practice questions, and expert advice, designed to help you excel on the LSAT.
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Dive into the world of Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE) questions! This LSAT class specifically crafted for beginners seeking to unravel the complexities of RRE questions.
Join 7Sage tutor Henry as he progresses through the beta version of the new core curriculum!
Note: If you'd like access to the beta version the new core curriculum, you can email student services at studentservices@7sage.com to gain access. You need a subscribed monthly or annual account to gain access.
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Do you struggle sometimes with those pesky fill in the blank question types? 7Sage instructor Bailey will illuminate the process on how to tackle these questions with ease!
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There is an important degree of support when dealing with Most Strongly Supported (MSS) or Must Be True (MBT) questions. In this class, we’ll compare these question types and the kind of inference analysis required for each!
There is an important degree of support when dealing with Most Strongly Supported (MSS) or Must Be True (MBT) questions. In this class, we’ll compare these question types and the kind of inference analysis required for each!