LSAT Logical Reasoning Prep Courses – Toronto

Three Topical LSAT Logical Reasoning Preparation Courses – Toronto

Workshop 1: How Conditional Statements Operate

Conditional reasoning is the basic reasoning skill  that permeates the LSAT.

Sunday – September  19/10 – 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Workshop 2: Parallel Reasoning and Flawed Arguments

You are likely to get four to six questions of this type. Although they can be  initially intimidating.  They can be mastered. Once you have mastered  this question type, you will no longer fear them, but will wish for more  of them.

Saturday September  25/10 – 2:00 p.m. – 5:30  p.m.

Workshop 3: How  The Argument Goes

Many of the questions in LSAT Logical Reasoning are based on arguments. Those  questions test your understanding of:

- what is the conclusion

- what is the premise

- how the premise relate to the conclusion

Sunday September 26/10 – 2:00 p.m.  – 5:30 p.m.

Registration and Location:

All of these  seminars are included  in our Mastering The LSAT course. They can be taken separately at a cost of $150 per  seminar.

Location: University of Toronto – St. Michael’s College – Carr  Hall – 100 St. Joseph St. – Room TBA

Registration: lsatlogicgames@gmail.com

(416) 410-7737

Instructor:  John Richardson

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