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Logical Reasoning Questions

This is the second of a series of articles on LSAT Logical Reasoning questions. The series contains the following articles:

LSAT Logical Reasoning: An Introduction
Logical Reasoning Questions
Logical Reasoning Arguments
Logical Reasoning Answers
Logical Reasoning Elimination

Logical Reasoning Questions

The first step in the TestSherpa method for Logical Reasoning is reading the questions. Logical reasoning question stems are tucked away between the stimulus and the answer choices, so it’s easy to miss. In fact, your instinct is probably to read the stimulus (argument) first, and then read the logical reasoning question. But there are several reasons you should read the question stem first, before reading the stimulus.

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Running Out of Time on the LSAT Test

This series of lesson articles discusses what to do if you find yourself running out of time on the LSAT test. It covers the following articles:

Running Out of Time on the LSAT Test: Introduction
LSAT Guessing Strategies
LSAT Time Management

Running out of Time on the LSAT Test

Running out of time on one or more sections on the LSAT is a common problem. Even those who score high on practice LSAT tests may not get to a few of the questions. There are only two things you can do if you find that you are running out of time on the LSAT test:

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LSAT Time Management

This is the third in a series of articles about what to do if you find that you are running out of time on the LSAT test. This article includes suggestions for LSAT time management. This article series covers the following articles:

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Logical Reasoning Elimination

This is the fifth and final article of a series of articles on LSAT Logical Reasoning. The series contains the following articles:

LSAT Logical Reasoning: An Introduction
Logical Reasoning Questions
Logical Reasoning Arguments
Logical Reasoning Answers
Logical Reasoning Elimination

Logical Reasoning Elimination

Learning the types of wrong answers is so important in Logical Reasoning elimination we created an entirely separate lesson article series devoted to it. For now, know that there are certain types of wrong answers that keep coming up on the test, and if you can identify them, you can easily eliminate them.

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LSAT FAQ

This is the third and final article in a series of lesson articles written to give you an in-depth overview of the LSAT test. This article answers frequently asked questions about the LSAT and about TestSherpa.

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LSAT Logical Reasoning

The TestSherpa process is a proven method for tackling LSAT Logical Reasoning questions. Our students have been getting high LSAT Logical Reasoning scores for years using this method. At first, it may seem tedious to force yourself to follow this process. But the process is the key to high scores, so stick with it until it becomes second nature.

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