This week, we will focus on an example of how to setup an analytical reasoning (logic games) question. Our practice question will be from the June 2007 LSAT.
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LSAT Tip of the Week: Logical Reasoning Practice Question #2
This week, we will go over a practice problem from the Logical Reasoning Section of the June 2007 LSAT.
LSAT Tip of the Week: Logical Reasoning Practice Question #1
This week, we will go over a practice problem from the Logical Reasoning Section of the June 2007 LSAT.
LSAT Tip of the Week: Non-Conditional Questions
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A common question type you will see for a logic game in the logical reasoning section will be non-conditional questions. Non-conditional questions can be viewed as the...
LSAT Tip of the Week: Conditional Questions
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You may have heard that there are various types of questions for the logic games within the logical reasoning section of the LSAT. But what are these types and how do...
LSAT Tip of the Week: Improve Your Time on the Reading Comprehension Section
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This week we will focus on some general tips and tricks on how to attack the reading comprehension portion of the LSAT. This section can seem intimidating as the...