Many test-takers find the logic games on the analytical reasoning section of the LSAT the most intimidating part of the test. But like everything on the LSAT, completing logic games with speed and ...
In this week’s installment of our series on LSAT basics, I’ll discuss the major question types in the logical reasoning section of the test. These question types alone constitute more than half of all ...
Both the logical reasoning and reading comprehension sections of the LSAT have questions that ask for something like “the main point of an argument” or “the author’s main conclusion.” This may seem ...
The LSAT is a test of endurance under time pressure, like a mental marathon. It would be inadvisable to run a marathon without first training to run a full 26.2 miles. Likewise, it’s a bad idea to ...
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