
Understand common LSAT logical reasoning question types (assumption, flaw, resolve discrepancy, parallel reasoning)
Practice spotting reasoning errors and missing evidence
Build reading precision and analytical habits for timed test conditions
Learn to identify premises, conclusions, and unstated assumptions
Develop strategies to compare and select the best answer among plausible options
This course provides targeted practice using five real LSAT Logical Reasoning sample questions. Each question is designed to sharpen your ability to analyze brief arguments, spot hidden assumptions, identify logical flaws, resolve apparent contradictions, and recognize parallel reasoning structures.
You’ll work through questions such as:
Why colored paper may be better than paint for teaching color theory (assumption question)
When copyright protection might exceed its original purpose (strengthen conclusion question)
Whether a union should strike immediately (flaw identification question)
Why reducing red meat intake could still lead to higher fat consumption (resolve the discrepancy question)
How 1970s music videos might mislead viewers about popular music (parallel reasoning question)
By the end of this course, you will be able to deconstruct arguments more efficiently, avoid common reasoning traps, and choose the answer that most accurately and completely addresses each question — exactly the skills needed for LSAT success.
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