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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains with focused, personalized instruction. If you're consistently missing 5-7 questions per section, targeted tutoring often helps students close that gap within 4-8 weeks. Students who struggle with specific question types—like parallel reasoning or assumption questions—typically see faster improvement once they understand the underlying logic patterns. Your tutor will diagnose exactly where you're losing points and create a strategy tailored to your weak areas.
Most test-takers have about 1.4 minutes per question, which requires a strategic approach. The most effective strategy is to tackle questions in order of difficulty rather than sequentially—spend 30-45 seconds on straightforward questions and allocate more time to complex ones. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who teach you how to spot question types quickly, recognize common argument patterns, and identify when to skip and return. Many students also benefit from practicing with a timer consistently; this builds the muscle memory needed to pace yourself under pressure without sacrificing accuracy.
Assumption questions, parallel reasoning, and evaluate-the-argument questions typically trip up the most students because they require deeper analytical thinking beyond basic comprehension. Assumption questions are particularly tricky because the correct answer is often something the author doesn't explicitly state. Parallel reasoning questions demand that you abstract the logical structure and match it to a completely different scenario. The good news: these patterns are learnable. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, you'll practice identifying these structures until they become second nature, and your accuracy will improve significantly.
Most students preparing for the LSAT benefit from 3-4 months of consistent study, dedicating 15-20 hours per week to all sections combined—roughly 4-5 hours weekly to Logical Reasoning. However, the quality of practice matters more than quantity. Working through untimed questions first helps you understand the logic; then you gradually add time pressure. Full-length practice tests (which include both LR sections) are essential in your final 4-6 weeks to build stamina and test-day confidence. A tutor can help you design a study schedule that fits your timeline and ensures you're practicing strategically rather than just grinding through questions.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about question types—both things that personalized tutoring directly addresses. When you've drilled argument structures and practiced under timed conditions repeatedly, you build genuine confidence, which naturally reduces anxiety. Additionally, tutors teach mental strategies like focusing on one question at a time rather than worrying about the entire section, taking a few deep breaths between questions, and remembering that you don't need a perfect score to succeed. Some students also benefit from discussing their specific anxiety triggers with a tutor, who can create targeted practice scenarios to desensitize you to high-pressure situations.
The most reliable way is to take a full-length practice test under timed conditions, then categorize every question you missed by type—note whether it was an assumption, strengthen/weaken, parallel reasoning, or other question type. You'll quickly see patterns. For example, you might realize you miss 60% of assumption questions but only 20% of strengthen questions. Once you've identified these weak spots, you can focus your remaining study time on mastering those specific types. When you work with a tutor, they'll analyze your practice tests and practice sets to pinpoint exactly which question types and argument patterns are giving you trouble, then create a targeted curriculum to build those skills.
A comprehensive Logical Reasoning curriculum covers argument structure (identifying premises, conclusions, and assumptions), all question types with their unique strategies, common logical fallacies, and time-management techniques. Tutors teach you to recognize argument patterns—causal reasoning, conditional logic, statistical arguments—so you can spot flaws quickly. You'll also learn the difference between strengthen/weaken and assumption questions, understand why certain answer choices are correct, and practice eliminating trap answers. For students in Denver preparing for law school, personalized instruction focuses on your specific weak areas rather than generic test prep, ensuring your tutoring investment pays off where you need it most.
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