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 ...
Given that 50 percent of the LSAT is filled with logical reasoning questions, it is critical that you understand how to best approach these questions and reach the correct answer. Consider the sample ...
LSAT test-takers often complain that the test is too abstract and impractical. Outside of the logic games section, no one will ever make you frantically diagram which of the campers Aaron, Betsy and ...
The logical reasoning section of the LSAT can seem daunting, like an assault of barbed questions from all directions. One minute you’re trying to nail down a logical flaw, the next you’re trying to ...
The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is crucial to the law school application process. High LSAT scores can open doors to top-tier law schools, including Harvard Law School. This guide provides ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Consider the sample LSAT question below, which was pulled from the June 2007 test and is available on the Law School Admission ...
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