LSAT Methodology Guides
Master every question type with expert strategies and worked examples
🧠 Logical Reasoning (16 Types)
Strengthen Questions
Strengthen questions ask you to find new information that makes an argument more convincing. The cor...
Weaken Questions
Weaken questions ask you to find information that makes an argument less convincing. The correct ans...
Sufficient Assumption
Sufficient assumption questions ask you to find a statement that, if added to the premises, would ma...
Necessary Assumption
Necessary assumption questions ask for something the argument must assume to be true. Without this a...
Flaw Questions
Flaw questions ask you to identify the reasoning error in an argument. Learn to recognize common fal...
Must Be True Inference
Must Be True questions ask what can be properly inferred from the given statements. The correct answ...
Most Supported Inference
Most Supported questions ask for the answer best supported by the passage — not necessarily proven w...
Parallel Reasoning
Parallel reasoning questions ask you to find an argument with the same logical structure. Focus on t...
Parallel Flaw
Parallel flaw questions ask you to find an argument with the same type of reasoning error. First ide...
Method of Reasoning
Method of Reasoning questions ask HOW the argument proceeds — what technique or strategy it uses. De...
Point at Issue
Point at Issue questions present two speakers and ask what they disagree about. The correct answer i...
Resolve the Paradox
Resolve/Explain questions present two seemingly contradictory facts and ask you to find information ...
Principle (Identify)
Principle Identify questions ask you to find a general principle that justifies or underlies the spe...
Principle (Apply)
Principle Apply questions give you a general principle and ask you to find a situation that conforms...
Role of a Statement
Role questions ask you to identify what function a specific highlighted statement plays in the argum...
Main Conclusion
Main Conclusion questions ask you to identify the primary point the argument is trying to establish....
📖 Reading Comprehension Strategies
Active Reading Method
Active reading transforms passive consumption into engaged analysis. Instead of trying to memorize d...
Passage Structure Mapping
Understanding passage structure means knowing why each paragraph exists and how they connect. LSAT R...
RC Question Type Strategies
RC questions fall into distinct categories, each requiring different approaches. Recognizing the que...
Timing and Pacing for RC
The RC section gives you 35 minutes for 4 passages (~27 questions). That's about 8:45 per passage. S...
Comparative Reading Passages
Comparative reading passages present two shorter passages (Passage A and Passage B) by different aut...