Your LSAT Prescription for . . . Must Be True Questions

Your LSAT Prescription for . . . Must Be True Questions

Jelena and Branden tackle one of the few Logical Reasoning question types that don’t always have an argument . . . Must Be True Questions.
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Tune in this week as Jelena and Branden tackle one of the few
Logical Reasoning question types that don’t always have an
argument. (If you think that means Jelena & Branden won’t be
arguing with each other, you must be new to the pod, so welcome!)


These questions come in a few forms, and the approach for each,
as well as the criteria for the right answer, is a little
different.


Listen and learn . . .
When to diagram and when to keep your diagramming powder dry
How to separate what’s useful from what’s fluff in a stimulus
that’s just a bunch of facts How to tell these apart from
Strengthen and Strengthen with Sufficient Premise questions What to
do on pesky MBT Principle questions How to make sure you don’t eat
up too much time

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