Strengthening & Weakening: The Yin & Yang of the LSAT

Strengthening & Weakening: The Yin & Yang of the LSAT

Two of the most common question types on the LSAT are Strengthen and Weaken questions, and, while it may seem like you’re being asked to do opposite things for each, they share a core method, and what you learn about one applies to the other.
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Two of the most common question types on the LSAT are Strengthen
and Weaken questions, and, while it may seem like you’re being
asked to do opposite things for each, they share a core method,
and what you learn about one applies to the other.


Listen as Jelena and Branden break down the best way to approach
these questions.


In this episode, you’ll find out…
How to put distracting information in the stimulus aside so you
can focus on the argument How the makers of the LSAT think about
strengthening and weakening arguments The difference between
strengthening an argument and supporting a conclusion Tried and
true ways to strengthen and weaken causal arguments How to
anticipate correct answers How to make the best use of your
knowledge of the 33 common LSAT flaws What makes wrong answers
wrong What raising monarch butterflies has to do with strengthening
and weakening arguments

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