LSAT Logical Reasoning Strategy Guide Workbook: All 1,012 Logical Reasoning Questions from PrepTests 21-40, Grouped According to Manhattan LSAT's Classification System (Cambridge LSAT)
Book Details
Author(s)Morley Tatro
PublisherCambridge LSAT
ISBN / ASIN0615607160
ISBN-139780615607160
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,826,291
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Internalize the Strategies
You have the Manhattan Prep LSAT Logical Reasoning Strategy Guide and you’re ready for the next step. Logically, you will want to internalize the strategies presented in the guide through targeted practice. Unfortunately, LSAT PrepTests (previously administered exams) do not facilitate this type of practice, as individual Logical Reasoning sections are comprised of many different question types. Cambridge LSAT has the answer. In collaboration with Manhattan Prep, we have grouped all the Logical Reasoning questions from PrepTests 21–40 according to their classification system. Now, you can supplement the example problems in the Manhattan book with the more robust problem sets in this workbook.
Chapters
o Introduction
o Sufficient Assumption
o Necessary Assumption
o Identify the Flaw
o Strengthen
o Weaken
o Principle (Support)
o Principle (Example)
o Identify the Conclusion
o Determine the Function
o Identify the Disagreement
o Procedure
o Inference
o Match the Reasoning
o Match the Flaw
o Explain a Result
o Other
o Assumption Family
o Non-Assumption Family
You have the Manhattan Prep LSAT Logical Reasoning Strategy Guide and you’re ready for the next step. Logically, you will want to internalize the strategies presented in the guide through targeted practice. Unfortunately, LSAT PrepTests (previously administered exams) do not facilitate this type of practice, as individual Logical Reasoning sections are comprised of many different question types. Cambridge LSAT has the answer. In collaboration with Manhattan Prep, we have grouped all the Logical Reasoning questions from PrepTests 21–40 according to their classification system. Now, you can supplement the example problems in the Manhattan book with the more robust problem sets in this workbook.
Chapters
o Introduction
o Sufficient Assumption
o Necessary Assumption
o Identify the Flaw
o Strengthen
o Weaken
o Principle (Support)
o Principle (Example)
o Identify the Conclusion
o Determine the Function
o Identify the Disagreement
o Procedure
o Inference
o Match the Reasoning
o Match the Flaw
o Explain a Result
o Other
o Assumption Family
o Non-Assumption Family










