Winners' Guide to LSAT Logical Reasoning - eBook
This book is an absolute MUST if you want to ensure a perfect Logical Reasoning score.
It is not uncommon to see a LSAT students vociferously justify their answer choice in the
Logical Reasoning section – when, of course, their choice is incorrect.
This happens much more frequently in the Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT, than in any
other section.
And one of the primary reasons for that is assumptions.
When we are reading a short passage packed with information, it is easy to start making
assumptions. While some of these assumptions are pertinent, others shift the scope.
This shift in scope often leads us to the ‘logically correct’ answer choice which is actually wrong.
So how do you avoid making assumptions?
How do you stay within scope?
How do you avoid falling into traps that the test makers lay for you?
Perhaps more so than for any other question type on the LSAT, preparing for Logical
Reasoning questions involves developing critical thinking skills—rather than rote practice.
Unfortunately, short of enrolling for a formal ‘Logical Thinking’ course, there is no easy way to
develop these skills from ground up.
This was till the ‘Winners’ Guide to LSAT Logical Reasoning’ came along.
This book will build your Logical Reasoning Skills from the ground up.
It will give you a deep background on how to think logically, how to identify faults in
your thinking patterns, the role of logic in critical thinking & how to develop it, and
much more…
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The value of Logical Reasoning skills goes well beyond success on the LSAT.
Studies have found a strong correlation between Logical Thinking skills and career
success.
This eBook will help you not only to excel in the LSAT, but also lay strong foundations for your
future success.
This eBook will build your Logical Reasoning skills from the ground up, enable you to identify
your fault patterns, correct them & apply your improved skills to the LSAT Logical Reasoning
Section.
Logical Reasoning on the LSAT consists of about 14 questions. These normally comprise a
short passage with a question at the end of it.
This short passage can be an argument, a dialog or even an advertisement.
The question will typically test your understanding of the argument by asking you to either
strengthen/weaken it, identify the core assumptions, draw an inference or identify the
relationship between different parts.
To be able to do this in under two minutes, and with accuracy can be daunting task.
And this is where the ‘Winners’ Guide to LSAT Logical Reasoning’ comes in.
Some of the unique features of this eBook are:
It Builds your Logical Reasoning skills from ground up.
It enables you to identify your fault patterns & correct them.
Helps you apply your improved skills to the LSAT Logical Reasoning Section
Identifies the single most important concept in Logical Reasoning
Highlights the various question types tested on the LSAT, & the best strategies
for each of these.
Teaches you how to avoid the five mistakes that most students make
Over 50 fully solved examples for you to hone your skills.
Why you should buy this Guide?
If you struggle with the LSAT Logical Reasoning questions, even after hours of practice, if you
want to make your Logical Thinking foundations strong rather than merely learning some tips &
tricks, and if you cannot decide between the last two answer choices, then this book is for you.
It includes Key Logical Reasoning concepts necessary to crack this section and scores of
examples of how to apply these.
This guide was originally prepared exclusively for students who take private coaching from my-
prep.
Now it is being made available for anyone who has trouble with the LSAT logical reasoning
section..
All this for a special introductory price of Only $19.95
Here is a look at the complete Table of Content of the ‘Winners’ Guide to LSAT Logical
Reasoning’
Logical Reasoning – A brief background
What does your logical reasoning performance actually indicate
Logical Reasoning & career potential
Why strong Reasoning skills can take you up the corporate ladder quickly
Memory and Reasoning
Stages in Memory
Where Things can go Wrong
Encoding
Editing and Revising
Retrieval
What are the Major Components in Logical Reasoning?
Perception
Assumptions
Emotion
Language
Logic
What is an argument?
What are the different kinds of Argumens?
The Role of Examples and Illustrations
What is a Premise?
Validity and Soundness of Arguments
The Structure of an Argument
The basic logical rules of VALID arguments
Going Beyond the Information Given
Some of the Most Common Logical Errors
Fallacies: Common Ways of Reasoning Badly
Begging the Question
Begging the Question by Rephrasing the Conclusion
Begging the Question by Generalizing the Conclusion
Begging the Question in more Subtle Ways
Question Begging Labels
Selected Exercises
The Either/Or Fallacy
Disjunctions
The Either/Or Fallacy
Examples of the Either/Or Fallacy
More Complex Examples of the Either/Or Fallacy
Disjunctions in the Guise of Conditionals
Why is it difficult to spot the Either/Or Fallacy
How to avoid the either/or fallacy trap
Arguments involving Disjunctions
Disjunctive Syllogism
Disjunctive Syllogism:
Constructive Dilemmas
Disjunctive Arguments and the Either/Or Fallacy
Exercises
Drawing the Line Fallacy
Summary of Fallacies
Fallacy of irrelevant reason (or irrelevant premise).
We commit this fallacy if we offer a premise to support a conclusion when the premise is
irrelevant to the conclusion.
Spotting Fallacies: A Brief Exercise
What Does the LSAT test on Logical Reasoning?
The single most important concept in Logical Reasoning
What to Watch Out For
How to Avoid Making Assumptions
What can you do when you find a passage utterly confusing?
The most important Tip
The Best Approach
The five fundamental precincts of Logical Reasoning Questions
The winning approach
The common question types tested on LSAT
The Best approach for specific question types
Elimination strategies -
Logical Reasoning STRENGHTEN STRATEGIES
INFERENCE QUESTIONS
Strategies that winners use
New Logical Reasoning questions types you need to know about
Practice Questions
Detailed Answers
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