How Do You Master LSAT Logical Reasoning?
Of the 100 questions on the LSAT, half are Logical Reasoning. These items present you with a short argument, proposal, or conversation, and a question about the validity of the assumptions, strength of evidence, or the overall soundness of the argument. Logical Reasoning questions demand that you focus all the key parts of an argument-the conclusion, facts cited as evidence, and unstated assumptions. You can greatly improve your LSAT score by mastering the Logical Reasoning; here are strategies to help you concentrate, and answer questions quickly and correctly. Before diving into the text of the argument, read the question first. This will help focus your reading. For example, if the question asks, “Which of the following most weakens the arguments conclusion?” then you want to read the short passage carefully and precisely identify what the author’s main point is. Don’t read anything extra into the arguments; you can only assume what is stated and nothing more. Many LSAT Logical Reas