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Logical Reasoning rewards the same skill Patrick hones daily in doctoral research: spotting the gap between evidence and conclusion. He breaks each stimulus into its core argument — premise, assumption, conclusion — and drills students on recognizing the specific flaw types that appear repeatedly across LSAT sections. His background in philosophy and historical argumentation makes identifying sufficient-versus-necessary conditions and causal reasoning errors second nature.
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The Logical Reasoning section makes up about half of your LSAT score—two sections of 35 minutes each with roughly 24-26 questions per section. It tests your ability to analyze arguments, identify logical flaws, and evaluate evidence, which are core skills law schools want to see. Mastering this section is often the difference between a competitive score and one that limits your law school options.
Most students struggle with three things: understanding the question stem before reading the passage, distinguishing between similar answer choices, and pacing—trying to work too quickly and missing logical nuances. Many also find it hard to identify the argument's core structure (conclusion vs. premises) before diving into answer choices, which leads to picking traps. Personalized tutoring helps you develop a systematic approach that works with your reading speed, not against it.
Improvement depends on your starting point and effort, but students typically see 4-8 point gains on the overall LSAT after focused work on Logical Reasoning—some see more. The key is identifying whether you're missing questions due to timing, comprehension, or logical reasoning gaps, then targeting that specific weakness. A tutor can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points and build a study plan to fix it.
You'll encounter several recurring question types: Strengthen/Weaken the Argument, Assumption, Main Point, Flaw in the Argument, Parallel Reasoning, and Inference questions. Each type requires a different analytical approach—for example, a Flaw question asks you to identify what's wrong with the logic, while a Strengthen question asks what would support it. Learning the patterns and strategies for each type is essential to working efficiently and accurately.
Pacing isn't about working faster—it's about working smarter. The goal is to spend 1-2 minutes per question, which means reading the question stem first (so you know what to look for), then the passage, then evaluating answers strategically. Many students waste time re-reading or second-guessing themselves. A tutor can help you develop a consistent process, teach you which questions to tackle first based on difficulty, and build your confidence so you don't overthink.
Ideally, you should work on Logical Reasoning 4-5 days per week, mixing untimed practice (to learn strategies), timed drills (to build speed), and full-section practice tests (to simulate test conditions). Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of consistent preparation. A tutor can help you design a study schedule that fits your timeline, identify which question types need the most work, and review your practice tests to spot patterns in your mistakes.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in LSAT Logical Reasoning and understand the specific strategies that work for this section. You can share your current score, target score, and timeline, and get matched with someone experienced in test prep. Whether you need help with a few weak question types or comprehensive preparation, you'll work with a tutor who can adapt to your learning style and pace.
Your first session is typically diagnostic—your tutor will review your practice test results, ask about your study habits so far, and identify which question types or logical reasoning skills are causing the most trouble. They'll also discuss your target score, timeline, and learning preferences. By the end, you'll have a clear picture of your strengths, weaknesses, and a personalized study plan to tackle Logical Reasoning systematically.
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