Average # of questions per section
Short paragraph with an argument or fact set
Stimulus
Average amount of time for each passage & Qs
8 minutes, 45 seconds
Diagram: "If A, then B"
A → B
# of scored sections on Flex vs Regular LSAT
3 on Flex, 4 on regular
Major game types
Ordering, Grouping, Combinations, Curveballs
Unstated premise
Assumption
4 major passage topics
Natural Science
Social Science
Humanities
Law
Diagram contrapositive of "X → Y"
NOT Y → NOT X
LSAC's subscription service with online LSAT exams
LawHub (aka Official LSAT Prep Plus)
1 question like this on nearly every LSAT since PrepTest 57
Rule substitution / equivalency questions
Quantity of at least one, potentially all
Some
LSAC changed this in June 2007
Added 1 set of comparative/dual passages
Diagram contrapositive of "Z → NOT A → O"
"NOT O → A → NOT Z"
Amount of scratch paper allowed
5 sheets (10 pages)
Explain "X → not Y" vs "NOT X → Y"
at least one out, maybe both out
vs
at least one in, maybe both in
Difference between necessary and sufficient assumption Qs
Necessary: required for argument
Sufficient: enough to guarantee argument
Steve's recommended question order of approach
global → local → inferential
Diagram: "A unless B"
NOT B → A
NOT A → B
LSAC began allowing these starting in August
Mechanical pencils and foam earplugs
CDs game (PrepTest 31, Game 2)
Sufficient Assumption:
Premise: "T → B"
Conclusion: "Y → B"
Sufficient Assumption: "Y → T"
RC questions similar to LR question-types
Main Point
Parallel
Role of Statement
Diagram "A if but only if NOT B"
A ⟷ NOT B
(Same as "if and only if")
How to schedule your LSAT-Flex time early
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