Posts Tagged ‘Logical Reasoning’

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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 necessary assumption to make the argument logically sound!
Difficulty: 2-5 stars
Pace: 5-7 Questions

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Struggling with LR? This class is your safe space for building confidence, one question at a time. Let’s work through it together—no pressure, just progress! You’ll work methodically with your instructor: breaking down the stimulus, evaluating each answer choice, and identifying underlying patterns that will show up again and again.
Difficulty: Foundational, 1-4 stars
Pace: Slow, 2-4 questions

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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!
Difficulty: 3-5 Stars
Pace: 4-5 Questions

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If you’re struggling with conditionals and lawgic, then you need to practice your translations! Join us for a workshop on conditional reasoning! We’ll work slowly through conditional heavy LR questions with ample time for questions. This class is very beginner-friendly! We’ll take our time applying the fundamentals to each question.
Pre-Work:
  • Before attending this class, we recommend completing the lessons related to conditional reasoning in the Core Curriculum, starting with Sufficiency and Necessity.
NOTE: This is a beginner class! We will move slowly.
Difficulty: 1-3 star questions
Pace: Slow, 3-5 questions

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One of the most atypical question types, Point at Issue questions ask us to pinpoint where two arguments differ or align without getting distracted by other elements in the split stimulus. Learn how should your approach differ when there are two arguments to consider, and how to avoid the red herrings this question type often features!
Difficulty: 3-5 stars
Pace 4-6 questions

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NOTE: Due to instructor illness, this class has been canceled for today. We apologize for the inconvenience.


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Looking for live instruction on any particular LR or RC questions you’ve encountered during self study? Have follow up questions about a difficult question you came across during class? Bring them into our weekly office hours!
Difficulty: Questions will be brought in by students and can be at any difficulty level.
Pace: We will aim to get through as many questions as possible but because of the nature of the class, the actual number of questions we get through will vary based on discussion.

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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, 5-7 Questions

Difficulty: 1-5 star

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A question type often rife with abstract and referential language, Method of Reasoning questions test your ability to accurately and efficiently understand the structure of an argument. This class will cover the essential strategies to look to when you see a Method question!
Difficulty: 3-5 Stars
Pace: 5-8 Questions

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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: 5-8 Questions
Difficulty: 3-5 Stars

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