This post covers "unless" statements in detail, answering the challenge question posed in an earlier post and providing an easier example for practice.
This post is an overview of the LSAT Logical Reasoning section, including a look at section structure, question structure, and basic strategies of approach.
Guidance on how to set reasonable LSAT prep goals, including step by step instructions on how to set preliminary goals and how to adjust them as you go.
This post answers the question, "how much can I improve my LSAT score?" by providing a couple examples of how to set reasonable scoring goals for your prep.
This post discusses what students should bring to the LSAT, including required items, allowed items, and prohibited items. Covers Feb and post June 2016.
An overview of the Spanish LSAT for those who are planning to apply to law schools in Puerto Rico, along with some recommendations on who should take it.
Post covering the basics of how to interpret if/then statements, including constructing contrapositives and determining necessary vs. sufficient terms.
This post discusses the formal logic definitions of the words "many" and "most" and provides examples that illustrate the range of meanings of each word.
This post covers the logical differences in meaning among three different, common sentence forms on the LSAT: A if B, A only if B, and A if and only if B.
There are 3 different types of LSAT questions: Reading Comprehension, Analytical Rreasoning, and Logical Reasoning. This post overviews each question type.