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The
PowerScore
Full-Length LSAT Course Syllabus What
we cover in class
There are a
total of twenty meetings in the PowerScore LSAT Course: twelve lessons,
four full-length proctored practice LSATs, three practice test reviews,
and one Challenge Review session. The total in-class instruction
time is sixty-four hours, and practice tests add an additional sixteen
hours. Each of the twelve lessons is accompanied by a comprehensive
homework assignment that contains drills, analyses, questions, and
explanations. The following syllabus is used in the PowerScore LSAT
Course:
- Logical
Reasoning
Attacking
the Stimulus
The Elements of Argumentation
Analyzing the Question Stem
Logical Reasoning Question Types
Prephrasing Answers
Must Be True Questions
Sufficient and Necessary Conditions
Reversals and Negations
Diagramming "Unless"
- Logic
Games
General
Introduction
Pure Sequencing Diagramming Guidelines
Pure Sequencing Games
- Logic
Games/Logical Reasoning
Logical Opposition
and Certainty
- Logical
Reasoning
Must Be
True Question Review
Main Point Questions
- Reading
Comprehension
The Two
Passage Types
Approaching the Passages
Reading Comprehension Question Types
Attacking the Questions
- Logical
Reasoning
Weaken Questions
Cause and Effect Reasoning
Causality in Weaken Questions
- Logic
Games
Basic Linear
Setups
Rule Representation: Blocks, Sequencing, and Dual Options
Basic Linear Setup Games
- Logical
Reasoning
Weaken Question
Review
- Logic
Games
The Principle
of Grouping
Unified Grouping Theory™
The Double-Not Arrow
Linear vs Grouping Symbolizations
Hurdle the Uncertainty™
Grouping Games
- Logical
Reasoning
Formal Logic
Diagramming
Making Formal Logic Inferences
Formal Logic Problems
- Reading
Comprehension
Diagramming
the Passages
Political Correctness
- Logical
Reasoning
Assumption
Questions
The Supporter/Defender Assumption Model™
The Assumption Negation Technique™
Justify the Conclusion Questions
The Justify Formula™
Strengthen Questions
- Logic
Games
Advanced
Linear Setups and Multiple Stacks
- Logical
Reasoning
Assumption,
Justify the Conclusion, and Strengthen Review
Principle Questions
- Reading
Comprehension
Science
and Technology Passages
- Logical
Reasoning
Method of Reasoning Questions
Method-AP Questions
Parallel Reasoning Questions
The Parallel Reasoning Elemental Attack™
Parallel Flaw Questions
- Logic
Games
Circular
Sequencing
Mapping Games
- Logical
Reasoning
Method of
Reasoning and Parallel Reasoning Question Review
- Reading
Comprehension
Comparative Reading
Passages
- Logic
Games
Pattern
Games
- Logical
Reasoning
Fallacious
Methods of Reasoning
Flaw in the Reasoning Questions
Resolve the Paradox Questions
- Logic
Games
Numerical
Distribution Games
Distribution Identification and Production Methodology™
Limited Solution Set Games
Identify the Templates™
- The Writing Sample
Writing Sample Analysis
The Decision Prompt
The Pro-Con Format
The Decision Prompt Writing Sample
- Logical
Reasoning
Evaluate
the Argument Questions
The Variance Test™
Cannot Be True Questions
Advanced Sufficient and Necessary Problems
- Reading
Comprehension Review
- Logical
Reasoning Review
- Logic
Games Review
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