70+ Hours of Live Instruction
- 10 meticulously-planned lessons
- Highly-collaborative and conducted in real time
- Exposure to all LSAT concepts
- Accompanied by supplemental homework, targeted drills, detailed concept analyses, and thousands of real practice questions
- 40+ hours of weekly clinics dedicated to skill building
- Guided by LSAT experts scoring 170+
What we cover in class
There are a total of ten lessons in the PowerScore On Demand LSAT Course, each of which is accompanied by a comprehensive homework section that contains drills, analyses, additional questions, and explanations. The following syllabus is used in the course:
Lesson One
Logical Reasoning
General Introduction
Attacking the Stimulus
Premises, Conclusions, and Fact Sets
The Importance of Language
Analyzing the Question Stem
Logical Reasoning Question Types
Prephrasing AnswersMust Be True Questions
The Fact Test™
Must Be True Problem SetMain Point Questions
Main Point Problem SetLogic Games
General Introduction
Setups and DiagrammingPure Sequencing Games
Pure Sequencing Diagramming Guidelines
Pure Sequencing Games Set
Lesson Two
Logic Games/Logical Reasoning
Logical Opposition and Certainty
Logical Reasoning
Must Be True Question Review
Sufficient and Necessary Conditions
Reversals and Negations
Chain Relationships
Diagramming "Unless"
Multiple Sufficient and Necessary Conditions
The Double Arrow
Conditional Reasoning Problem Set
Reading Comprehension
General Introduction
The Two Passage Types
Approaching the Passages—7 Critical Steps
Using VIEWSTAMP™
Reading Comprehension Question Types
Attacking the Questions
Reading Comprehension Passage Set
Lesson Three
Logical Reasoning
Weaken Questions
Typical Weaken Scenarios
Three Incorrect Answer Traps
Cause and Effect Reasoning
How to Attack a Causal Conclusion
Causality in Weaken Questions
Weaken Problem SetLogic Games
Basic Linear Games
Basic Linear Setups
The Importance of Numbers
Rule Representation: Blocks, Sequencing, and Dual Options
Basic Linear Game Set
Lesson Four
Logic Games
Advanced Linear Games
Advanced Linear Setups and Multiple Stacks
Repeated Variable Sets
Diagramming with Multiple Stacks
Advanced Linear Games SetLogical Reasoning
Strengthen Questions
Causality and Strengthen Questions
Strengthen Problem SetJustify the Conclusion™ Questions (Sufficient Assumptions)
The Justify Formula™
Solving Justify Questions Mechanistically
Justify Problem Set
Lesson Five
Logical Reasoning
Assumption Questions (Necessary Assumptions)
The Supporter/Defender Assumption Model™
The Assumption Negation Technique™
Assumption Problem SetLogic Games
Grouping Games I
The Principle of Grouping
Unified Grouping Theory™
The Double-Not Arrow
Linear vs Grouping Symbolizations
Hurdle the Uncertainty™
Defined Grouping Games Set
Lesson Six
Logic Games
Grouping Games II
Undefined and Partially Defined Grouping Games SetReading Comprehension
Diagramming the Passages
Passage NotationsScience and Technology Passages
Types of Science Passages
Handling Scientific Elements
Science and Technology Passages Set
Lesson Seven
Logical Reasoning
Method of Reasoning—Argument Part Questions
Method—AP Problem SetMethod of Reasoning Questions
Method Problem SetFlaw in the Reasoning Questions
Fallacious Methods of Reasoning Categorized
Flaw Problem SetLogic Games
Grouping/Linear Combination Games
Working with the Combination of Major Principles
Grouping/Linear Games Set
Lesson Eight
Logical Reasoning
Parallel Reasoning Questions
The Parallel Reasoning Elemental Attack™
Parallel Problem SetParallel Flaw Questions
Parallel Flaw Problem SetPrinciple Questions
Principle Problem SetReading Comprehension
Comparative Reading Passages
Comparative Reading Theory
Similarities and Differences
Comparative Reading Passage Set
Lesson Nine
Logical Reasoning
Numbers and Percentages Questions
Numbers and Percentages—Common Misconceptions
Numbers and Percentages Problem SetLogic Games
Numerical Distribution Games
Fixed versus Unfixed Distributions
Distribution Identification and Production Methodology™
Numerical Distribution Game SetLimited Solution Set Games
Identify the Templates™
The Dangers of Misapplication
Limited Solution Game Set
Lesson Ten
Logical Reasoning
Point at Issue Questions
Incorrect Answers in Point at Issue Questions
The Agree/Disagree Test™
Point at Issue Problem SetPoint of Agreement Questions
The Agree/Agree Test™
Point of Agreement Problem SetResolve the Paradox Questions
Correct and Incorrect Answer in Resolve the Paradox
Resolve Problem SetReading Comprehension
Law-Related Passages
Law-Related Passage Set
Test Day Expectations and Readiness
What to do between the end of class and the LSAT
What to do the morning of the LSAT
What to do after the LSAT
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