LSAT Exam Glossary

Master the essential terminology for LSAT preparation and law school applications

Exam Sections

Logical Reasoning

Sections testing your ability to analyze, evaluate, and complete arguments.

Related Terms: Arguments, Premises, Conclusions

Analytical Reasoning

Also known as 'Logic Games', these questions test your ability to understand relationships and draw logical conclusions.

Related Terms: Logic Games, Game Board, Rules

Reading Comprehension

Section testing your ability to understand complex written passages and answer detailed questions.

Related Terms: Main Idea, Inference, Author's Attitude

Logic Concepts

Conditional Statement

A logical relationship expressing that one thing depends on another, often using if-then structure.

Related Terms: Sufficient Condition, Necessary Condition, Contrapositive

Question Types

Flaw in Reasoning

A common question type asking you to identify logical errors in arguments.

Related Terms: Logical Fallacies, Arguments, Critical Thinking

Study Methods

Private LSAT Tutoring

One-on-one personalized LSAT preparation with an experienced tutor focusing on individual strengths and weaknesses.

Related Terms: Personalized Study Plan, Individual Attention, Custom Practice

Online LSAT Prep

Digital preparation methods including practice tests, video lessons, and interactive study materials accessible through the internet.

Related Terms: Digital Resources, Virtual Learning, Remote Preparation

LSAT Study Program

A structured approach to LSAT preparation combining various study materials, practice tests, and review strategies.

Related Terms: Study Schedule, Practice Tests, Review Strategy