The LSAT Logic and Language Course
Why We Have Created The LSAT Logic Course
The LSAT is a test of:
Reading and reasoning in the context of the logical reasoning, reading comprehension and analytical reasoning question types.
The LSAT does NOT test a particular set of background skills (although conditional reasoning is a concept that is at the root of many question types).
LSAT questions require you to clearly understand:
- the main point or conclusion;
- the justification or reason for the main point or conclusion; and
- how that justification bears on that main point or conclusion.
In addition, you may also be asked to recognize inferences that can or cannot be made from this information …
For complete information see:
http://www.prep.com/law/lsatlogiccourse.html
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