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The LR Breakdown: LSAT Logical Reasoning Explained

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Welcome to The LR Breakdown, where two LSAT experts tackle Logical Reasoning questions one argument at a time. From tricky assumptions to complex inferences, we dissect every detail with clarity and a dash of humor. Whether you’re aiming for a perfect score or just trying to improve your skills, join us for practical insights and strategies to crush the LSAT!
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Jake is joined by Sabine, a long-time student of Triple Review's LSAT Small Group Class and an LR fiend!Sabine and Jake grapple with assumptions as they set their differing approaches against each other. See how intuition and process can work together to your ultimate benefit in this great hour of logic.
The distinction between claims of correlation and those of causation, a new take on paradoxes, and much more!
Keith and Jake tackle a set of problem whose analyses reveal new ways to consider Causation, Paradoxes, and Assumptions/Flaws.Tune in to find out how to refine your process!
Keith and Jake wrestle a nasty conditional question to the ground. They also discuss principles, causation, and agreement in debate!
Jake and Keith get to the end of their first section, addressing the critical skills of finding flaws, articulating principles, and using contrapositives.
Jake and Keith tackle some interesting implicit and referential conclusions. Also, we focus in on causation, ensuring that we seek out relevant and salient information.
Causation takes center stage in this episode, and we are also faced with a pretty tough implicit conclusion. Listen in to hear Jake and Keith battle it out.
Jake and Keith launch their new series of question analysis. Listen in as they uncover valuable insight into LSAT Logical Reasoning.
Jake welcomes Eirik Gislason, host of The Shear Line podcast, and challenges him to work his way through some LSAT questions for the first time.Join us as they work, struggle, laugh, and ultimately succeed!
Keith rejoins the podcast after a hiatus in Guam! Hear about his adventures, learn a bit about Jake and Keith's take on the digital LSAT cheating scandals, and get back into reasoning.
Keith and Jake finish up the second section of PrepTest 140. Inferences and assumptions dominate as they navigate the simplest path leading to success.
In the heat of summer, Jake and Keith battle a section and the heat it's bringing as well: grammar, reasoning, and charity all come into play.
Jake and Keith welcome veteran tutor and LSAT Hacks Founder Graeme Blake on to discuss our histories with the LSAT, how our outlooks have changed, and what we see in the future for test prep.Triple Review (LSAT Prep): ⁠www.triplereview.online⁠Nexus Academics (Jake): ⁠www.nexusacademics.com⁠Last Call Bar Academy (Keith): ⁠www.lastcallbaracademy.com
In this special rebroadcast, Jake joins Eirik Gislason on Shear Line: Negotiation Mastery to explore how principles of logical reasoning and argument analysis—tools often honed through LSAT preparation—can be effectively applied to the art of negotiation. They discuss the parallels between constructing logical arguments and negotiating positions, and how understanding these connections can lead to more persuasive and strategic interactions.Triple Review (LSAT Prep): www.triplereview.onlineNexus Academics (Jake): www.nexusacademics.comLast Call Bar Academy (Keith): www.lastcallbaracademy.com
An episode about principles, negations, and a tough paradox. Keith and Jake also fondly remember the days of Logic Games and the benefits of studying them.
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