Like most daunting challenges, the LSAT is best approached by breaking the test down into manageable parts. The most common way to divide the logical reasoning section is by question type. Different ...
The LSAT logical reasoning section asks about sufficient and necessary assumptions behind arguments. It's important to carefully distinguish these two kinds of questions. Each involves a different ...
March 5 (Reuters) - The writing section of the Law School Admission Test will get an overhaul this summer with a greater emphasis on gauging analytical skills. The Law School Admission Council ...
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The two most important types of logic on the LSAT are conditional and causal reasoning. Conditional reasoning may be phrased in various ways, but it can be essentially reduced to if-then statements.
We have seen that we can deduce new conditionals from old. But where do we get conditionals to start with? Fortunately, we can get conditionals from our three principles. Premise (5) in the LSAT ...
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The test also contains a fourth, unscored Experimental Section, but it will be similar enough to one of the other three sections that you won’t know which one it is. While it is unscored and used by ...