Online LSAT Logical Reasoning Video Course Syllabus

LSAT Blog Online LSAT Logical Reasoning Video Course Syllabus
Because I want you to see exactly what you'll be getting in my online LSAT Logical Reasoning video course, I'm including the entire syllabus below.

These are the contents of the course.




General Thoughts on Logical Reasoning

Introduction to Logical Reasoning

Overview: Types of Logical Reasoning Questions

Habits of Top Scorers

Logical Reasoning Approach


Conditionality (Sufficient and Necessary Conditions)

Introduction to Sufficient and Necessary Conditions

The Contrapositive (Simple)

Failed Contrapositive Attempts: Inverse and Converse

The Contrapositive (Complex)

Connecting Conditional Statements

Reading Conditional Chains

Translating Except, Unless, Until, and Without

Sufficient / Necessary Conditions and Time

Difference Between Formal and Informal Logic


Term Identification

Distinguishing Between Evidence and Conclusion

Numbers / Quantifiers: All, Most, Several, Many, Some, None


Inference Logical Reasoning Questions

Must Be True Questions

Most Strongly Supported Questions

Main Conclusion Questions

Main Point Questions

Complete the Argument Questions


"Assumption" Questions

Necessary Assumption Questions

Negating Conditional Statements

Sufficient Assumption Questions

Difference Between Necessary & Sufficient Assumption Questions


Help / Hurt Questions

Strengthen Questions

Weaken Questions


Flaw Questions

Common Logical Reasoning Flaws

Flaw Questions


Parallel / Principle Questions

Parallel Reasoning Questions

Parallel Flaw Questions

Principle-Application Questions

Principle Questions


Abstract / "Meta" / Identify Questions

Point At Issue Questions

Resolve the Paradox Questions

Method of Reasoning Questions

Role of a Statement Questions



Analyzing the Stimulus on a Deeper Level

Thinking About the Stimulus



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