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 ...
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 ...
All aspects of the LSAT have the capacity to inspire confusion and anxiety, but the LSAT writing sample occupies a unique place in a test-taker's mind. The other sections of the test, while not ...
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