- Intro
- What is the LSAT?
- LSAT Format And Structure
- LSAT Scoring
- LSAT Fundamentals – Grammar/Reading
- LSAT Fundamentals – Arguments
- LSAT Fundamentals – Logic
- Logical Reasoning Section
- Reading Comprehension Section
- LSAT Prep Materials
- Study Plan
- Effective Study Methods
- LSAT Registration
- Test Anxiety
- Beyond the Test
LSAT FUNDAMENTALS: ARGUMENTS
Almost all of the Logical Reasoning section and a large part of Reading Comprehension are built around arguments. So before you start working through question types or practice sets, you need a clear picture of how arguments actually work — what they're made of and what kinds of reasoning run through them. That's what this post covers.
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