- Summary
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Meeting Purpose
Live LSAT prep class on Methods of Reasoning questions (intermediate level)
Key Takeaways
- Methods of Reasoning questions ask how authors reach conclusions; the challenge is often in interpreting abstract answer choices
- Key strategy: Read answer choices in context of the passage, "filling in blanks" with specific details
- Pay close attention to whether terms refer to the same concept or introduce new ones
- Anticipate the argument structure before looking at answer choices when possible
Topics
Methods of Reasoning Question Strategy
- Identify the conclusion and how the author reached it
- Anticipate the argument structure before looking at answer choices
- Read abstract answer choices in context of the passage details
- "Fill in blanks" in answer choices with specific passage information
- Eliminate answers that don't precisely match the argument structure
Common LSAT Language Challenges
- Determining if different terms refer to the same concept or introduce new ones
- Identifying implicit premises vs. explicitly stated information
- Recognizing when conclusions don't perfectly match premises
Sample Question Analysis
- Analyzed 4 sample Methods of Reasoning questions in detail
- Instructor modeled thought process for breaking down arguments and evaluating answer choices
- Students practiced identifying correct answers and explaining their reasoning
Next Steps
- Students should continue practicing Methods of Reasoning questions
- Focus on articulating reasons for answer choices to build understanding
- Apply strategies of anticipating arguments and contextualizing abstract language