This LSAT Blog post lists all the Logical Reasoning-related blog posts you should read toward the beginning of your prep.I've listed them in the specific order in which you should read them, along with a link to the categorization of Logical Reasoning questions you should complete from the Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests.
Here are complete explanations for Logical Reasoning questions in those PrepTests.
This is all meant to accompany the initial Logical Reasoning portion of my LSAT study schedules, in order to give you more specific guidance on when to read each Logical Reasoning blog post.
Enjoy!
Topics
Get a sense of what sorts of topics are covered in LSAT Logical Reasoning:
15 Common LSAT Logical Reasoning Topics
(And just for fun...25 Future LSAT Logical Reasoning Topics)
Before, or during, your LSAT Logical Reasoning prep:
Real Life Logic Examples
Vocabulary
Improve your vocabulary and understanding of words used in the Logical Reasoning section:
LSAT Logical Reasoning Vocabulary Words
LSAT Words: "Except" "unless" "until" and "without" mean...
LSAT Numbers: All, Most, Several, Many, Some, None
Sufficient and Necessary Conditions
Learn the difference between them:
Words Indicating Sufficient / Necessary Conditions, and Time
LSAT Logic | Necessary vs Sufficient Conditions
Logical Reasoning: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions
Formal vs. Informal Logic
Get a sense of the difference between formal and informal logic:
Formal vs. Informal Logic in Logical Reasoning
LR Categorization by PrepTest
Use the following spreadsheet (and/or list at the end of that blog post) to identify questions of various types:
LSAT Logical Reasoning Spreadsheet
LR Question Types
Before completing Must Be True Questions:
Logical Reasoning | Formal Logic Inference Questions
Logical Reasoning: Inference Questions and the Contrapositive
Before completing Most Strongly Supported Questions:
Most Strongly Supported Logical Reasoning Questions
Before completing Necessary Assumption Questions:
Necessary Assumption Questions, Negation Test, and Must Be True Qs
Difference Between Necessary & Sufficient Assumption Questions
Arguments and Contrapositives | Necessary and Sufficient Assumptions
Before completing Sufficient Assumption Questions:
Logical Reasoning | Sufficient Assumption (Justify) Questions
Sufficient Assumption Questions | Tips and Categorization
Sufficient Assumption Questions and the Negation Test
Before completing Strengthen Questions:
5 Steps to Solving Strengthen Logical Reasoning Questions
Before completing Weaken Questions:
5 Steps to Solving Weaken Logical Reasoning Questions
Before completing Parallel Reasoning / Parallel Flaw Questions:
Logical Reasoning: Parallel and Parallel Flaw Questions
After learning about the various question-types:
LSAT Logical Reasoning Question Types: A New Approach
Necessary Assumption Question: The Rattlesnake Folktale
Negating Conditional Statements in Logical Reasoning
Miscellaneous (Simple):
7 Logical Reasoning Tips and Tricks
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love LSAT Logical Reasoning
How to Ace LSAT Logical Reasoning | 7 Habits
Conditional Reasoning: Contrapositive, Mistaken Reversal, Mistaken Negation
The Logic of Real Arguments by Alec Fisher | Excerpt
Miscellaneous (Complex):
LSAT Logic: Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient
LSAT Logical Reasoning Flaw Questions with the Same Argument
2 Tough LSAT Logical Reasoning Flaw Questions
5 Hardest LSAT Logical Reasoning Questions, Explained
Sample LSAT Logical Reasoning Questions
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