Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many test-takers find the logic games on the analytical reasoning section of the LSAT the most intimidating part of the test. But ...
The two most important types of logic on the LSAT are conditional and causal reasoning. Conditional reasoning may be dressed up in various guises, but can be essentially reduced to if-then statements.
Learning how to identify different situations in order to apply the right problem-solving method is one of the most important aspects of LSAT preparation. In the logical reasoning and reading ...
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