Conditional Reasoning For The Lsat
Published 6/2023
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Language: English | Size: 2.12 GB | Duration: 2h 1m
What you'll learn Identify conditional reasoning statements on the LSAT Diagram conditional relationships in LSAT Logic Games and Logical Reasoning Overcome difficulties with translating advanced LSAT conditional language Achieve a better score on the LSAT! Requirements This course is designed for those with little to no formal logic experience. Some exposure to LSAT question structure is helpful but not required. Description At some point during your LSAT preparation, you’ll probably wish that this test were already behind you.And why wouldn’t you? Preparing for the LSAT is a lot of work, the stakes are high, and—let’s face it—mostpeople don’t enjoy standardized tests as much as we teachers do. But the reality is that the test isn’t behindyou yet, and until that fine day when you never have to look at the LSAT again, it will behoove you toembrace it. Instead of thinking of the LSAT as a hurdle you have to jump over to get into law school, think ofit as part of your preparation for law school. There’s a reason that every single law school requires theirintelligent, educated applicants to take this exam: it tests a skill set that you need to perform well in lawschool, but that many otherwise qualified people didn’t learn in their undergraduate or professional lives.Think of your LSAT preparation as an opportunity to learn these critical reading and reasoning skills that willserve you well in law school and beyond.What is Conditional Reasoning and Why is it important for the LSAT?The Sufficient ConditionThe Necessary ConditionThe ContrapositiveDiagramming Conditional StatementsAdvanced Conditionals - And/Or / Unless / Only IfQuizzes for Understanding Included Throughout the Course Overview Section 1: Foundations of Conditional Reasoning Lecture 1 Course Goals & Syllabus Lecture 2 Features of Conditional Reasoning Lecture 3 The Sufficient Condition & Sufficient Indicator Words Lecture 4 The Necessary Condition & Necessary Indicator Words Lecture 5 Special Necessary Indicators Lecture 6 Recognizing & Translating Conditionality Lecture 7 Conditionals in Disguise Lecture 8 Deriving the Contrapositive Lecture 9 Identifying Valid & Invalid Conditional Statements Section 2: Diagramming Conditional Statements Lecture 10 How To Diagram Conditionals Lecture 11 Exercises on Diagramming the Conditional Lecture 12 Conditional Diagramming FAQ Lecture 13 Conditionals and Chains in Logic Games Lecture 14 Logic Game Conditionals Example: Birds in the Forest Section 3: Advanced Conditional Relationships Lecture 15 Advanced Conditionals: "And/Or" "Neither /Nor" and "If and Only If" Lecture 16 Advanced Conditionals: "Either/Or" and "None/Nobody/Never" Lecture 17 Advanced Conditionals: "Unless" Lecture 18 Logical Reasoning Conditionals Example: Parking Policy Section 4: Course Wrap-Up & Supplemental Resources Lecture 19 Conditional Reasoning Wrap-Up to Boost Your LSAT Score Conditional Reasoning is a valuable course for undergraduate and graduate students in the process of preparing for the LSAT.,Also benefits students currently in an LSAT Prep program who are looking for more in-depth analysis of conditional reasoning.
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