Formal Logic 101: Propositions, Negation, and Arrow Diagrams
The facts are the least important part of the LSAT. It’s one of my favorite refrains, because it challenges students to rethink their approaches to the test and create real change in their results. And...
View ArticleFormal Logic 102: Contrapositives, the Transitive Property, and an LSAT Example
Last time, on Formal Logic: * We learned that formal logic is an important part of the LSAT. * Arguments were broken down into propositions, which were shorthanded by capital letters and manipulated...
View ArticleLSAT Question Analysis #2
Building off the formal logic posts of the last two weeks, today we’re going to discuss the LSAT logic game found at PrepTest 58, Section 3, Questions 7-12 (10 New LSAT, page 241). This is a fairly...
View ArticleLSAT Question Analysis #5
It’s an ugly, rainy, windy day in Washington and all of my lessons are canceled. I’m going to dig into 10 New Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests and do a logic game to pass the time. Let’s try PrepTest...
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