Life is full of logical arguments. Logical arguments are simple chains of statements people make to explain something they believe or notice about themselves, other people or the world at large.
The ILPA provides information about LSAT preparation methods and courses. The LSAT is not a test of legal knowledge, but rather a standardized measure of the verbal reasoning and acquired reading, ...
However, one skill on the LSAT can actually come in handy in everyday life – a type of logical reasoning question called “flaw in the reasoning.” Flaw questions present a poorly reasoned ...