
Logical reasoning is an essential skill for law students, as it allows them to analyze and evaluate legal arguments effectively. The LSAT exam places a significant emphasis on critical reasoning, with approximately 20-35 questions testing this skill.
These logical reasoning notes for LSAT will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and question types that you need to know in order to succeed in this section of the exam.
| Topic | Link to Notes |
| Statement Assumption Questions | View Here |
| How to Solve Statement Conclusion Questions | View Here |
| How to Solve Assumption Conclusion Questions | View Here |
| Notes on Strong and Weak Arguments | View Here |
| Strategies and Techniques for Strong and Weak Argument Questions | View Here |
| Notes on Assertion-Reasoning Questions | View Here |
| Cracking Logical Extension Questions: Strategies and Examples | View Here |
| Mastering Critical Reasoning: Strategies and Examples | View Here |
| Tips to Solve Facts, Inference and Judgment Questions | View Here |
| Facts, Inference and Judgment | Explained | View Here |
| Statement, Assumption and Conclusion: Simplified | View Here |