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Deconstructing Logical Reasoning: Understanding Parts of an Argument

Deconstructing Logical Reasoning: Understanding Parts of an Argument

This presentation builds on a previous session in which I discussed the language used on the LSAT to describe logical reasoning questions and the different types of logical reasoning questions. In this session, we will discuss how to break down a logical reasoning passage (or stimulus) to identify the different parts of an argument. This foundational skill helps with every type of logical reasoning question and carries over to reading comprehension as well.

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Intro to Logical Reasoning: Breaking Down the Task and the Stimulus

Intro to Logical Reasoning: Breaking Down the Task and the Stimulus

Are you new to studying for the LSAT? Or has a commercial test prep course left you confused with their complicated jargon and unintuitive hacks? This is the first presentation in a series that will break down logical reasoning in a simple, practical way. Many LSAT prep approaches were crafted by people who performed really well on the LSAT but may not have ever practiced law, or possibly never even went to law school. What those courses miss are the every day applications of LSAT skills to real-world law school scenarios and legal practice. I am a graduate of Georgetown Law who scored in the 97th percentile on the LSAT with several years' experience practicing at one of the most prominent law firms in the country, as well as a mid-sized boutique. My work in legal research, case strategy, briefing, discovery, and client relationships have informed my perspective on the LSAT. I know the LSAT is not just a test to be hacked, but rather a sensible evaluation of the skills required to succeed in law school and legal practice. My innovative curriculum has helped hundreds of students in my classes at Indiana University and Portland State University, as well as the private tutoring students I have been working with over the past 13+ years. In this session of the series, we will cover the following topics: - Why logical reasoning? - What is the "task"? - What is the "stimulus"? - How to approach logical reasoning questions - The types of logical reasoning questions, and - Beneficial study resources and strategies

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Mastering Necessary and Sufficient Assumptions on the LSAT

Mastering Necessary and Sufficient Assumptions on the LSAT

Understanding necessary and sufficient assumptions is one of the biggest keys to unlocking higher Logical Reasoning scores on the LSAT. In this workshop, Elias S.—a 177 scorer (99.5th percentile) who has helped students improve their scores by an average of 15–20 points—will break down how to identify these question types, avoid common traps, and apply the right reasoning strategies every time. ​With experience helping students achieve jumps of up to 40 points and even reach perfect scores, Elias will guide you through a clear, structured approach to mastering these challenging logic concepts. Whether you’re aiming for a top-tier law school or trying to break into the 170s, this session will give you the tools to approach LSAT arguments with precision and confidence.

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Elias S.
LSAT 101: Final Prep for October and November LSAT

LSAT 101: Final Prep for October and November LSAT

​With the October and November LSAT dates just around the corner, now is the time to lock in your final prep. In this session, Leland coach Zack A., who has helped students achieve top LSAT results, will share strategies to maximize your performance in the weeks leading up to test day. ​You’ll learn how to fine-tune your study plan, strengthen your timing and accuracy, and avoid the last-minute mistakes that cost valuable points. Zack will also cover section-specific tactics and test-day best practices so you can walk in confident and ready. Whether you’re aiming for a score jump or maintaining consistency, this workshop will help you finish your prep strong.

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Zack A.
(Sept 2025) Common Misunderstandings About the LSAT

(Sept 2025) Common Misunderstandings About the LSAT

​Feeling uncertain about how to approach your LSAT preparation? Whether you're just getting started or already deep into your prep, our Common Misunderstandings About the LSAT session is here to clarify the confusion. ​​Join us for this event hosted by LSAT expert Adam T., who will address some of the most common myths and misunderstandings about LSAT preparation, including when to take the test, what resources to use, effective test-taking strategies, and what your score truly means.

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Adam T.
How To Master Reading Comprehension on the LSAT

How To Master Reading Comprehension on the LSAT

This document will teach you the tips and strategies you need to master the reading comprehension section on the LSAT.

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Comprehensive LSAT Study Plan: 170+

Comprehensive LSAT Study Plan: 170+

Follow this tried and true study plan to guide your efforts on the LSAT.

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