Master LSAT Logical Reasoning by breaking down arguments, spotting assumptions, and evaluating validity. Sharpen critical thinking to ace the test!
Improve your LSAT Logical Reasoning performance with proven strategies! Learn how to tackle questions, spot assumptions, and boost accuracy for higher scores.
Boost your LSAT Logical Reasoning skills with tips on arguments, time management, common mistakes to avoid, and practice strategies for test day success!
Discover the 14 types of LSAT Logical Reasoning questions. Learn strategies to tackle each type and approach the LSAT with confidence!
Preparing for the LSAT? Have a go at this sample Reading Comprehension passage, with explanations for each question.
Learn about Logical Reasoning, including the types of common Logical Reasoning questions and the best strategies to tackle them, in this expert guide.
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This resource provides the explanations and examples needed for you to confidently solve Necessary Assumption questions in the LSAT.
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Once you understand the argument on Logical Reasoning, it’s usually time to shred it to pieces. Learn how to break down arguments like a pro.
Diagramming is often counterproductive in LSAT Logical Reasoning. We share better strategies to understand arguments without relying on complex notations.
If you don’t understand the passage, reading the question first won’t help you. So why do it? Ditch the gimmicks. Instead, improve your reasoning skills.
You can’t overstate how critical prediction is to mastering the LSAT. Discover how this powerful test strategy can make your score skyrocket.
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A tactical approach to Logic Games questions can help you find valuable inferences. Learn tips for answering the questions like a pro.
Learn how to tackle LSAT Supported questions here. We share strategies, how to differentiate them from Must Be True questions, and what to look for in answer choices.
Master LSAT “Evaluate” questions with our expert tips. Learn how to identify flaws in arguments and understand what to look for in correct answers.
Learn how to solve LSAT "Paradox" questions with these strategies. Find out how to make strong predictions and confidently eliminate wrong answers.
Learn how to tackle LSAT Sufficient Assumption questions effectively. This guide provides strategies to identify missing assumptions and spot the right answer.
Improve your LSAT score by learning to tackle "weaken" questions. This guide shares how to identify weak points in arguments and spot correct answers.
In this guide, we've shared how to solve LSAT "Strengthen" questions by making strong predictions and choosing answers that support the conclusion.
Master LSAT "Role" questions with our guide. Learn to predict a claim’s role, identify key argument components, and select the correct answer with ease.
Enhance your LSAT prep with strategies for solving "Parallel Reasoning" and "Parallel Flaw" questions. Learn how to identify argument structures here.
Reasoning questions are a great way to practice figuring out how the author of a Logical Reasoning passage draws their conclusion. Learn what to look for to solve these questions.
Master LSAT "Role" questions with our guide. Learn to predict a clause’s role, identify key argument components, and select the correct answer with ease.
Learn all about "Flaw" questions on Logical Reasoning, as well as the LSAT's most common flaws.
Discover the keys to solving "Must Be True" Logical Reasoning questions on the LSAT.
Master LSAT conclusion questions with our guide. Learn to identify the main conclusion, distinguish it from supporting statements, and quiz yourself here.
Check out a model writing sample addressing the prompt from the June 2007 LSAT.
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Learn diagramming strategies for different types of logic games found on the LSAT. Discover how different diagrams can solve the same logic game.
Arguments are comprised of one or more premises and a conclusion. Improve your LSAT Logical Reasoning score by learning to spot these key argument pieces.
What makes an argument valid or invalid? Why is validity important on Logical Reasoning? Learn the differences between good and bad arguments to improve your LSAT score.
Learn the best strategy for logic games on the LSAT: making worlds. Discover how to eliminate rules by baking them into your diagrams. Worlds will have you solving the hardest games in no time.