After this session, you'll be able to identify the logical flaws test-makers return to most often and recognize why certain wrong answers are designed to feel correct. We'll cover the structural patterns behind common flaw types like circular reasoning and false causation, how to spot the specific language that signals a trap answer, and what distinguishes a tempting distractor from a provably wrong choice.
Attending live means you can ask about a question type or flaw that's specifically costing you points and hear a direct explanation tailored to your situation, not a general one. The coach works through these patterns regularly with LSAT students and will share how she thinks about the reasoning in real time, which is something a recording can't fully replicate.