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How to Increase Your LSAT Score by 5 Points in 5 Minutes 

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Want to learn how to raise your LSAT score by 5 points in 5 minutes? Then watch this video with Blueprint LSAT instructor Thom before your next practice LSAT exam! Subscribe to our channel for more #LSAT tips and advice!
In today's mini LSAT lesson, we're focusing on logical force and how you can apply it to every section of the LSAT. Logical force can help you differentiate between close answer choices and identify the flaw you need to fix in arguments. Understanding it will give you an edge on different Logical Reasoning questions-necessary, sufficient, strengthen and weaken, and must be true/most strongly supported questions-as well Reading Comprehension questions.
By the end of this video, you should have a better grasp on logical force and will approach questions much more confidently on your next practice LSAT exam. Don't be surprised when you get a higher #LSATscore after mastering this skill. If you're still a little unclear, drop a comment below!
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Комментарии : 19   
@abacoejenks
@abacoejenks 2 года назад
really put this in easy to remember terms.
@elsatovar3545
@elsatovar3545 2 года назад
Thanks for simplifying this!
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 2 года назад
No problem!
@amandadyck7028
@amandadyck7028 3 года назад
This is a super helpful tip!
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@MaiaLuna21
@MaiaLuna21 3 года назад
okay i was doubtful but this was helpful
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 2 года назад
We're glad you found this helpful!
@shereenashley679
@shereenashley679 3 года назад
Thank you for this video 😊
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 3 года назад
Of course! Glad you found it helpful!
@ci5809
@ci5809 28 дней назад
Great video thank you! 🙏
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 26 дней назад
Glad it helped!
@navindugal76
@navindugal76 19 дней назад
how do i identify if a question is a NA question of a SA question?
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 7 дней назад
Hello! A sufficient assumption is an assumption that, if true, would make the whole argument totally valid. A necessary assumption is an assumption that needs to be true in order for the main conclusion to be possible. Here are some examples of how the LSAT might ask about sufficient assumptions: Which one of the following, if assumed, would allow the conclusion to be properly drawn? The conclusion of the argument follows logically if which one of the following is assumed? In these prompts, the key is to notice that the test is asking you to make the argument valid. If you’re supplying an assumption that allows the conclusion to be properly drawn, that means you’re trying to find a sufficient assumption. And here’s how it might look when the LSAT wants you to find the necessary assumption: Which one of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends? Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument? In these cases, the prompts are giving you synonyms for the word “necessary,” so you know they’re asking which assumptions are necessary - or required - in order for the conclusion to be possible. Let us know if this helps!
@Ybentaalla
@Ybentaalla 3 месяца назад
thank you for this.
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 2 месяца назад
Glad you found it helpful!
@Sarah-dx6oz
@Sarah-dx6oz 2 года назад
Found this very helpful, thank you :)
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@itsbora
@itsbora 3 года назад
Very helpful. Thank you!
@blueprintprep
@blueprintprep 3 года назад
You're welcome!
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