Online LSAT Logical Reasoning Video Course


LSAT Blog Online LSAT Logical Reasoning Video Course
My LSAT Logical Reasoning video course is now part of my full LSAT courses

They include exclusive access to attend my Live Online LSAT Master Classes + Q&As, and on-demand video lessons you can watch anytime. Plus, LSAT study plans to keep you on track. You can save hundreds of dollars with an LSAT package.

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For information about just the Logical Reasoning video course, start here:

I've been hard at work putting together the curriculum for a new LSAT course.

And I've just released the second part - a comprehensive online LSAT Logical Reasoning video course.

Why? Because the LSAT courses currently available cost far too much money, and they waste your time with overcomplicated methods and categorization systems.

Instead of making this a traditional classroom course, I've put it online:

-You'll be able to go at your own pace. Freed from having to go to LSAT class when you're tired after work or school, you'll be able to watch (and re-watch) all the course videos at any hour, day or night.

-You'll save a ton of money. By putting the course online, I can eliminate overhead expenses like rent. To keep costs low, I'm not wasting any money on advertising, and I've recorded all the videos myself, without hiring graphic designers to create special effects. I'm passing the savings on to you.


I'm not sure whether online videos are for me.

Watch some of my 180+ free LSAT explanation videos to get a sense of my style. Just keep in mind that the course videos are even more detailed.


I like your free videos, but what does the course include? 

I'm glad you asked. Through dozens of high-definition videos, I provide you with the fundamentals you need in order to effectively attack the Logical Reasoning section. I also give you a detailed overview of each Logical Reasoning type, as well as thorough walkthroughs of questions within each type.

Upon completing this course, you will be ready to take on the LSAT Logical Reasoning section.



Join now to improve your LSAT Logical Reasoning score today.

LSAT Course Money Back Guarantee


Still not convinced? Keep in mind that I'm offering all LSAT courses with a 100% money-back guarantee.

Try the LSAT course of your choice without risking a thing. If you don't love it, just email me within 30 days, and show me you're doing the exercises and not getting results. I'll give you a full and complete refund, and you can even keep all the books — at my expense.

I've made these literally risk-free to try.

Why would I offer a guarantee when I don't have to? I can offer this because I've rigorously tested my materials with thousands of students. I know they work, and I want this to be a no-brainer for you.

(By the way, I ask you to show me you've done the exercises because I know how effective they can be. I don't plan to keep your money if you're dissatisfied, but the only way to get results is to take action. I know you’re busy, but if you can’t commit to at least trying the exercises, then you shouldn’t join.)



Here's just some of the feedback I've gotten about my online LSAT courses:

"I did end up just going ahead and buying your online Logic Games course. I figured that it would be good value and clear instruction - everything I've seen on your blog has been. I went through the first 12 videos last night and it is very good. In the end it came down to yours and [another course], and your explanations just make more sense to me. Thanks!" - Joanne M.


"Just wanted to say thank you. I've made breakthrough after breakthrough thanks to your Logic Games course, and all the material you have available. It was all worth its weight in gold, and I truly admire you and appreciate what you are doing! I could not afford a Kaplan course, but even if I could have, I would have been crazy to choose it over your study plans/guides/posts etc.  I will be recommending you to anyone and everyone I know that is taking the LSAT. Thank you again!!!" - Miranda C.


"The Logic Games course is going great! Logic Games so far was my biggest weakness but I recently took a PrepTest and received only -6 on Logic Games after going through only a very tiny bit of your course. I want to hit a 165 and I feel your course is the last bit necessary…The course is a great review and also an extreme bargain." - C. T.


"I love the day-by-day study plan, your blog, and your online course. I've dabbled with Kaplan before and this works so much better for me." - Cheryl H.


"I've been working through your Logic Games course, and I really really like it. It's helped me improve so much on my games." - Sammy Z.


"I've taken your entire Logic Games course. First of all, thanks for a great learning experience. I feel much better prepared than I did before I started." - Nathan Y.


"I'm in the Logic Games course and I love it!" - John D.


"I'm a fan of your blog. Your online Logic Games course helped bring a clarity no other resources could provide...Thanks for your help Steve! Keep all the great work you do." - Jon H.


"The course has been extremely beneficial thus far!" - Kadeem R.


"I just wanted to thank-you for your great LSAT logical reasoning course. I got a 166 in October, up from a 159 in June and the difference was the logical reasoning sections, as  I went from 16 wrong to 6 wrong in the 2 sections combined." - Alex W.

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Questions? Shoot me an email at lsatunplugged@gmail.com

Remember, the course is 100% risk-free. That means you can try it, then decide if it's right for you. If you don't love it, just show me you did the work, and I'll refund 100% of your money. But I'm confident this will help you improve your LSAT score and get into the law school of your dreams.



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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Questions? Shoot me an email at lsatunplugged@gmail.com

LSAT Diary: Test Day Score Drop, Stress Practice Tests (Part 2)

LSAT Blog LSAT Test Day Score Drop Stress Practice Tests
This LSAT Diary comes from Max, who scored a 176 on the June LSAT using my 4-month LSAT study plan.  His diagnostic LSAT score was a 155, making this a 21-point increase!

(This is Part 2 of his LSAT Diary. See Part 1 here.)

If you want to be in LSAT Diaries, please email me at LSATUnplugged@gmail.com. (You can be in LSAT Diaries whether you've taken the exam already or not.)

Thanks to Max for sharing his experience and advice!


LSAT Diary: Max on His LSAT Score Improvement to 176 (Part 1)

LSAT Blog Max LSAT Score Improvement
This LSAT Diary comes from Max, who scored a 176 on the June LSAT using my 4-month LSAT study plan. His diagnostic LSAT score was a 155, making this a 21-point increase!

(This is Part 1 of his LSAT Diary. See Part 2 here.)

If you want to be in LSAT Diaries, please email me at LSATUnplugged@gmail.com. (You can be in LSAT Diaries whether you've taken the exam already or not.)

Thanks to Max for sharing his experience and advice!

LSAT Diary: Managing LSAT Stress (Part 2)

LSAT Blog LSAT Diary Managing LSAT Stress
This installment of LSAT Diaries comes from Caroline, who followed my 5-month day-by-day LSAT study schedule and got some private LSAT tutoring from me. (This is Part 2 of her LSAT Diary. See Part 1 here.)

She ended up scoring a 169 on the June LSAT and got a perfect score on the Logic Games section!

If you want to be in LSAT Diaries, please email me at LSATUnplugged@gmail.com. (You can be in LSAT Diaries whether you've taken the exam already or not.)

Thanks to Caroline for sharing her experience and advice!

LSAT Diary: Adjusting to Timed LSAT Sections and PrepTests (Part 1)

LSAT Blog Diary Adjusting Timed LSAT Sections PrepTests
This installment of LSAT Diaries comes from Caroline, who followed my 5-month day-by-day LSAT study schedule and got some private LSAT tutoring from me.

(This is Part 1 of her LSAT Diary. See Part 2 here.)

She ended up scoring a 169 on the June LSAT and got a perfect score on the Logic Games section!

If you want to be in LSAT Diaries, please email me at LSATUnplugged@gmail.com. (You can be in LSAT Diaries whether you've taken the exam already or not.)

Thanks to Caroline for sharing her experience and advice!

New Gmail Inbox Users - Don't Miss LSAT Blog Updates

New Gmail Inbox Users LSAT Blog Updates
If you use Gmail, this post is for you:

Google is coming out with a new inbox for Gmail. If you haven't already gotten it, you will soon. Basically, it means emails from me (including LSAT Blog updates) will get lost in your "Promotions" tab, even though I offer tons of free tips on the blog.

To make sure you won't miss anything, here's what to do:

1. Open Gmail, and click the new "Promotions" tab.
2. Find one of my emails. Click and drag it to the "Primary" tab.
3. Gmail will ask you, "Do this for future messages?" Click "YES."

Please do this right now so you won't forget. It takes two seconds, and you'll make sure you won't miss any emails, blog updates, and other free stuff I give away.

I'll keep coming out with great LSAT tips for you, but all I'm asking you to do is drag one of my emails over to the “Primary” tab so you'll keep getting them.

LSAT Diaries: LSAT Retake Score Improvement

LSAT Blog LSAT Retake Score Improvement
This installment of LSAT Diaries comes from Jimmy, who improved from 153 to 161 on his June 2013 LSAT retake after using my 4-month day-by-day LSAT study plan!

If you want to be in LSAT Diaries, please email me at LSATUnplugged@gmail.com. (You can be in LSAT Diaries whether you've taken the exam already or not.)

Thanks to Jimmy for sharing his experience and advice!

LSAT PrepTest 69 Logic Game Explanation

I just made a video explanation for the first LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 69 (June 2013 LSAT). It's the game where a researcher studies manuscripts to determine their relative ages (when they were written).

I explained all questions in one video that's 16 1/2 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

LSAT PrepTest 69 Logic Games Solution

I just made a video explanation for the second LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 69 (June 2013 LSAT). It's the "petri dishes" game (dishes are stored on bottom, middle, and top shelves of an empty refrigerator).

I explained all questions in one video that's just over 12 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

June 2013 LSAT Logic Game Explanation

I just made a video explanation for the third LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 69 (June 2013 LSAT). It's the "trucks delivering juices and snacks" game (a company with vending machines makes deliveries to Ferndale, Gladstone, Hafford, and Islet).

I explained all questions in one video that's 17 1/2 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

June 2013 LSAT Logic Game Solution


I just made a video explanation for the fourth LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 69 (June 2013 LSAT). It's the "paralegals and cases" game. Frank, Gina, Hiro, Kevin, and Laurie are assigned to one of three cases: Raimes, Sicoli, or Thompson.

I explained all questions in one video that's just under 19 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!