This document provides an overview of the key concepts and skills covered in Module 1 of LSAT Prep, which focuses on strategy and logical reasoning. The module aims to help students understand how conclusions are derived from stimulus passages, distinguish between different types of statements, identify assumptions, recognize conditional statements through keywords, understand how combining statements can lead to inferences, and apply cause-and-effect reasoning and identify the strength of language used. The module also notes that the LSAT's logical reasoning section contains 17-19 questions.
This document provides an overview of the key concepts and skills covered in Module 1 of LSAT Prep, which focuses on strategy and logical reasoning. The module aims to help students understand how conclusions are derived from stimulus passages, distinguish between different types of statements, identify assumptions, recognize conditional statements through keywords, understand how combining statements can lead to inferences, and apply cause-and-effect reasoning and identify the strength of language used. The module also notes that the LSAT's logical reasoning section contains 17-19 questions.
This document provides an overview of the key concepts and skills covered in Module 1 of LSAT Prep, which focuses on strategy and logical reasoning. The module aims to help students understand how conclusions are derived from stimulus passages, distinguish between different types of statements, identify assumptions, recognize conditional statements through keywords, understand how combining statements can lead to inferences, and apply cause-and-effect reasoning and identify the strength of language used. The module also notes that the LSAT's logical reasoning section contains 17-19 questions.
Upon successful completion of this module, you will be able to:
Describe how conclusions are derived from the stimulus Discuss the difference between conditional statements and simple statements. Outline the distinction between sufficient and necessary assumptions Summarize the process of identifying conditional statements using keywords. Outline the significance of combining conditional statements that lead to significant interference Explain how cause and effect theory works and the role of strength in language
Introduction
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