Comprehensive study of LSAT covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.
Advanced LSAT questions present multi-layered arguments with subtle assumptions and multiple viewpoints. You'll need to:
Use arrows and symbols to track how each claim relates to others. Mark premises, intermediate conclusions, and the ultimate conclusion.
Analyzing complex arguments mirrors the work lawyers do in court, where cases often have several moving parts.
Diagramming a legal argument with conflicting evidence.
Untangling the steps in a Supreme Court dissent.
Dig deep into multi-part arguments, mapping out logic like a pro.