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Frequently Asked Questions
Logical Reasoning questions test your ability to analyze arguments, identify assumptions, and spot logical flaws—skills that don't always come naturally. Many students struggle with the rapid pace required to complete all questions in the time limit, while others find it hard to distinguish between similar answer choices or recognize what the question is actually asking. Working with a tutor helps you develop a systematic approach to each question type, build speed through targeted practice, and learn to recognize patterns that repeat across test sections.
Score improvement depends on your starting point, current weaknesses, and how consistently you practice between sessions. Students typically see meaningful gains—often 5-10 points on the LSAT scale—within 4-8 weeks of focused work on Logical Reasoning. The key is identifying which question types trip you up most (Strengthen, Weaken, Assumption, etc.) and drilling those specifically. A tutor can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points and create a personalized study plan that targets your gaps rather than wasting time on skills you've already mastered.
Timing issues usually stem from either reading the stimulus too slowly, overthinking answer choices, or not having a consistent strategy for each question type. Expert tutors teach you how to read actively for the argument's structure (conclusion, premises, assumptions), prephrase what you're looking for before diving into answers, and quickly eliminate wrong choices. With practice, you'll learn to spend 1-2 minutes per question while maintaining accuracy—and tutors can help you identify which questions to tackle first versus which to revisit if time allows.
The LSAT heavily emphasizes Strengthen/Weaken questions, Assumption questions, and Main Point questions—these three types account for a large portion of the section. You'll also see Flaw, Inference, Role of a Statement, and Parallel Reasoning questions regularly. Rather than trying to master all types equally, tutors help you focus on the ones that appear most often and the ones giving you the most trouble. Once you nail the high-frequency types, your overall score jumps significantly.
Practice tests are essential—they're the only way to build the stamina and accuracy you need for test day. The LSAC (Law School Admission Council) has released dozens of official practice tests, and working through them under timed conditions helps you identify patterns in your mistakes. A tutor can review your practice test performance, show you which question types trip you up most, and help you understand not just the right answer but why the other choices are wrong. This targeted review is far more valuable than simply taking test after test without feedback.
Most students benefit from 2-3 tutoring sessions per week combined with independent practice between sessions. A typical week might include one session focused on a specific question type (like Assumption questions), another session reviewing a recent practice test, and independent drilling of weak areas. Over 8-12 weeks, you'll move from learning each question type to drilling mixed sets to full-section practice under time pressure. Your tutor adjusts the pace based on your progress and can accelerate or slow down depending on how quickly you're mastering concepts.
Test anxiety often comes from feeling unprepared or uncertain about your strategy—but with personalized tutoring, you build genuine confidence through mastery. As you practice each question type repeatedly and see your accuracy improve, the section becomes less intimidating. Tutors also teach you stress-management techniques specific to the LSAT, like how to stay calm when you encounter an unfamiliar question, when to move on versus when to stick with a problem, and how to manage your mental energy across both Logical Reasoning sections. Knowing you have a solid plan reduces panic significantly.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have deep expertise in LSAT Logical Reasoning and understand the specific challenges this section presents. When you get matched with a tutor, you'll discuss your current score, your target score, and which question types give you the most trouble. Your tutor will create a personalized study plan tailored to your needs and timeline, and you can work together in a way that fits your schedule. The goal is to find someone who not only knows the material but also teaches in a way that clicks for you.
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