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Frequently Asked Questions
Logical Reasoning questions require you to identify argument structures, spot logical flaws, and make inferences quickly—all under strict time pressure. Many students struggle with distinguishing between similar answer choices, managing the 35-minute time limit for 25 questions, and understanding the subtle differences between question types like Strengthen vs. Assumption questions. Working with a tutor helps you develop a systematic approach to each question type so you can build both accuracy and speed.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort, but students typically see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused practice. If you're scoring in the mid-range, improvement of 5-10 points is realistic with consistent work. The key is identifying your specific weak spots—whether that's conditional reasoning, flaw identification, or time management—and targeting those areas systematically with a tutor who understands your learning style.
Your first session focuses on assessment and strategy. A tutor will review your diagnostic test results, identify which question types give you the most trouble, and understand your timing challenges. You'll also discuss your target score and timeline, then work through a few problems together to see how you approach them. This helps the tutor build a personalized study plan that addresses your specific gaps rather than generic test prep.
Pacing improves when you stop trying to be perfect on every question. The LSAT rewards strategic skipping—if a question seems overly complex, mark it and move on to easier ones first. A tutor helps you develop decision rules for which questions to tackle immediately and which to revisit, plus teaches you to read arguments efficiently without re-reading. With practice, you'll build the rhythm to complete all 25 questions with time to review.
Most students benefit from taking 15-20 full practice tests under timed conditions before their test date. The real value comes from analyzing your mistakes afterward—understanding why you got questions wrong and how to avoid those patterns. A tutor can help you prioritize which tests to take, guide your review process, and help you spot recurring error patterns that might not be obvious on your own.
The LSAT focuses on about a dozen core question types: Assumption, Strengthen, Weaken, Flaw, Conclusion, Main Point, Principle, and others. Each type requires a different strategy—for example, Assumption questions ask what the argument depends on, while Weaken questions ask what undermines it. Mastering these distinctions is crucial because they appear repeatedly on every test. A tutor teaches you to identify question types instantly and apply the right approach, which dramatically improves both speed and accuracy.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about your approach. Building confidence through consistent, targeted practice with a tutor reduces anxiety significantly—when you know your strategies work, you trust them under pressure. Tutors also teach mental techniques like pacing yourself, taking brief mental breaks between questions, and having a backup plan for tough questions, all of which help you stay calm and focused on test day.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in LSAT Logical Reasoning and understand the specific strategies that work. When you get matched with a tutor, look for someone with strong LSAT scores themselves, experience teaching the section, and a teaching style that fits how you learn best. Your tutor should be able to explain why answers are right or wrong clearly and adjust their approach based on your progress.
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