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Don't Mix Up the Reasoning and the Conclusion
"Since A, B." is different from "If A, then B."
Kevin Lin
Jun 23
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Don't Mix Up the Reasoning and the Conclusion
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π‘ *Ask* yourself about new concepts in the conclusion.
It's hard to spell out those subtle concept shifts unless you explicitly look for them.
Kevin Lin
Jun 16
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π‘ *Ask* yourself about new concepts in the conclusion.
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π‘ Inferences from Combining Quantified Statements
A handy guide to one of the trickiest parts of logical reasoning.
Kevin Lin
Jun 6
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π‘ The Burden of Proof and Why It Matters
What's our job? Proving the conclusion wrong? Not necessarily.
Kevin Lin
Jun 6
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π‘ Leave Cause, Timing, and Intent Out of Conditionality
Focus on the literal meaning.
Kevin Lin
Jun 6
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π‘ Read the LR stimulus first? Or stem first?
Here's what I do.
Kevin Lin
May 1
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π‘ You need more time for hardest logic game.
Make that time by dominating the easy ones.
Kevin Lin
Apr 1
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π‘ How can you tell when a statement is causal on the LSAT?
Distinguishing causal from non-causal claims is an often overlooked skill.
Kevin Lin
Mar 1
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π‘ How can you tell when a statement is causal on the LSAT?
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π‘ Follow the LSAT rules...except when you shouldn't.
There's a limit to mindless application of LSAT rules.
Kevin Lin
Feb 1
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π‘ Follow the LSAT rules...except when you shouldn't.
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π‘ You won't ace Logical Reasoning if you care about those kids.
Read further for the most important LR habit and some interesting RC links.
Kevin Lin
Jan 1
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π‘ You won't ace Logical Reasoning if you care about those kids.
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