How to analyze the real world, LSAT-style

Look, I get it. Studying for the LSAT for hours on end can get pretty boring. Especially when it seems like the test questions are specifically designed to bore you to death.

So I went out and compiled a list of cases where I saw LSAT-style flaws occurring in the real world (where it matters). My hope is that more engaging examples will make it easier for you to understand some of the more difficult concepts you’ll see in LSAT questions.
In this list, you’ll find articles highlighting “LSAT logic” in…

- Arrested Development

- The Colbert Report

- The Onion

- Skydiving

- Online dating


And much more!

So if you’re starting to get burnt out from your regular studying, these make a great change of pace. Here's the link again



Sincerely,

Steve…the man who can’t stop seeing the LSAT in literally everything.






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