Thinking Lsat

How to Find the Main Conclusion in LR (Ep. 408)

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To succeed in LSAT Logical Reasoning, you must learn to identify conclusions. On this week’s podcast, Ben and Nathan respond to Ask Button questions from students who struggled to distinguish conclusions from premises. The guys suggest three ways to find the main conclusion of an argument. Later, Ben and Nathan discuss how to apply Reading Comprehension skills to Logical Reasoning. They evaluate some dubious strategies for comparative passages in RC. And they answer a grab bag of admissions-related questions. LSAT Demon LSAT Demon iOS App LSAT Demon Daily Watch Episode 408 on YouTube Thinking LSAT YouTube LSAT Demon YouTube 0:56 - Identifying Conclusions and Premises - Nathan and Ben demonstrate how to identify argument parts on two practice questions: Test 73, Section 2 — Question 10 Test 65, Section 1 — Question 10 The guys discuss why it’s dangerous to rely on keywords alone and suggest three ways to spot conclusions in Logical Reasoning. 41:16 - Good at RC, Bad at LR - Reading Comprehension has alw