LSAT Logical Reasoning

Master the art of analyzing, evaluating, and constructing arguments for the LSAT and beyond.

Practical Applications

Constructing Persuasive Arguments

Build Your Case Like a Pro

Understanding arguments isn't just about picking them apart—it's also about building them! Crafting strong arguments is a useful skill for essays, debates, and everyday persuasion.

Steps to Building a Strong Argument

  1. Start with a Clear Conclusion: Know what you're trying to prove.
  2. Support with Solid Premises: Give reasons that directly support your conclusion.
  3. Anticipate Objections: Think about possible flaws or counterarguments and address them.

Real-Life Uses

Whether you're writing a school essay or convincing someone to join your club, strong arguments get results.

Examples

  • Persuading your parents to extend your curfew using well-supported reasons and addressing their concerns.

  • Writing a college application essay that presents a clear argument for your qualifications.