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Frequently Asked Questions
Logical Reasoning makes up half of your LSAT score—there are two Logical Reasoning sections on test day, while Reading Comprehension and Analytical Reasoning each count as one section. This means strong performance on Logical Reasoning questions is critical for reaching your target score. Many test-takers find this section challenging because it requires both understanding argument structure and recognizing logical flaws quickly under time pressure.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction can help you develop the specific skills needed to tackle these questions efficiently, whether you're struggling with identifying premises and conclusions or mastering the various question types.
Most students see meaningful improvement within 6-12 weeks of focused study, though the timeline depends on your starting point and target score. If you're aiming to move from a 145 to a 155 on the LSAT (roughly a 10-point improvement), you might realistically see progress in 8-10 weeks with consistent practice. Students targeting higher increases (15+ points) typically benefit from longer preparation periods and more intensive study schedules.
Working with a tutor for students in Phoenix can accelerate your progress by helping you identify exactly which question types are holding you back and developing targeted strategies rather than spending time on concepts you've already mastered.
The most frequent errors include: (1) not carefully distinguishing between the argument's premises and conclusion, (2) choosing answers that sound good but don't actually address what the question is asking, (3) misidentifying the logical structure of the argument, and (4) rushing through questions and missing subtle logical flaws. Many test-takers also struggle with strengthen/weaken questions, which require understanding how new information affects the argument's validity.
Tutors can help you recognize these patterns in your own work and build systematic approaches to each question type. With practice testing and detailed feedback on your mistakes, you'll develop the critical thinking skills needed to spot these traps before selecting your answer.
Yes—most test-takers find some question types significantly more challenging than others. Common difficult question types include flaw identification (requiring you to spot logical errors), parallel reasoning (which demands abstract thinking), and method of reasoning questions. Easier question types, like main point and strengthen/weaken arguments, tend to be more straightforward once you understand what they're asking for.
The tricky part is that difficulty can vary from person to person based on your logical reasoning background. Personalized tutoring allows you to focus intensively on your specific weak spots rather than spending equal time on all question types. Tutors can help you prioritize the questions that will have the biggest impact on your score.
Most experts recommend taking 15-20 full-length practice tests before your test date, with focus on both your overall performance and specific section analysis. However, quality matters more than quantity—reviewing and understanding why you missed each question is far more valuable than rushing through tests without reflection. Many students benefit from spacing out their practice tests: taking a few early to understand their baseline, then increasing frequency as test day approaches.
A tutor can help you develop an efficient practice schedule and provide detailed analysis of your Logical Reasoning performance across multiple tests, identifying patterns in the types of questions you consistently struggle with. This targeted feedback is crucial for turning practice test attempts into real score improvement.
You have about 35 minutes for each Logical Reasoning section, with roughly 24-26 questions, which breaks down to about 1.5 minutes per question on average. However, experienced test-takers don't spend equal time on every question—they move quickly through easier questions and invest more time in complex arguments that require careful analysis. The key is developing the judgment to know which questions to attack immediately and which to read more slowly.
Pacing is one of the biggest challenges students face, and working with a tutor helps you practice strategic time management. Through timed drills and full section practice, tutors can help you build speed without sacrificing accuracy, ensuring you're allocating your time efficiently across both Logical Reasoning sections.
Confidence on Logical Reasoning comes from familiarity with question types and repeated success with similar problems. Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty—not knowing whether you're approaching questions correctly or recognizing logical patterns. The most effective solution is consistent, focused practice combined with immediate feedback on your performance, which builds both competence and confidence.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction creates a supportive environment where you can ask questions, work through challenging logic problems at your own pace, and receive encouragement based on your individual progress. As you master each question type and see your practice test scores improve, your confidence naturally increases, making test day feel like just another practice session rather than a high-stakes evaluation.
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