LSAT Guides
Free, in-depth guides to every part of the LSAT — taught the way Argfluent drills them. Start with your weakest question type, then take the free diagnostic to see exactly where you stand on the 120–180 scale.
Logical Reasoning
- LSAT Necessary Assumption QuestionsLearn to attack LSAT Necessary Assumption questions: spot the gap, apply the Negation Test, and dodge the sufficient-vs-necessary trap. With a worked example.
- LSAT Sufficient Assumption QuestionsMaster LSAT Sufficient Assumption questions: bridge the premise-conclusion gap, use conditional logic, and pick the answer that guarantees the conclusion.
- LSAT Flaw in the Reasoning QuestionsCrack LSAT Flaw questions by learning the recurring fallacies the test loves, how to prephrase the error, and how to dodge abstract answer-choice traps.
- LSAT Strengthen QuestionsLearn how to attack LSAT Strengthen questions: spot the gap in the argument, add support, and avoid the most common traps. Method, example, and drills.
- LSAT Weaken QuestionsMaster LSAT Weaken questions: locate the argument's assumption, attack the gap, and dodge the classic wrong answers. Clear method, worked example, and drills.
- LSAT Paradox / Resolve-the-Discrepancy QuestionsSolve LSAT Paradox questions fast: pin down the two facts in tension, find the answer that explains both, and skip the traps. Method, example, and drills.
- LSAT Must Be True QuestionsMaster LSAT Must Be True questions: how to recognize them, the proof-based method that beats them, the traps that catch test-takers, and a worked example.
- LSAT Parallel Reasoning QuestionsLearn to attack LSAT Parallel Reasoning questions fast: match the logical structure, ignore the topic, use abstraction and conclusion type, with a worked example.
- LSAT Principle QuestionsDecode LSAT Principle questions: the two directions (apply vs. identify), how to bridge rule and case, the traps, and a worked example to lock in the method.
- LSAT Method of Reasoning QuestionsMaster LSAT Method of Reasoning questions: learn to describe how an argument works, spot abstract answer choices, dodge traps, and practice with a worked example.
Reading Comprehension
LSAT Basics
- How the LSAT Is Scored: the 120-180 Scale ExplainedUnderstand LSAT scoring: how raw scores become the 120-180 scaled score, what percentiles mean, why there's no wrong-answer penalty, and how to set a target.
- What Is a Good LSAT Score?What counts as a good LSAT score? Learn the 120-180 scale, percentiles, the median, and how to set a target score based on the law schools you actually want.
Study Strategy
- LSAT Study Schedule: How to Plan Your PrepBuild an LSAT study schedule that actually works. Learn how many hours you need, how to sequence Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, and how to peak on test day.
- Free LSAT Practice Test & DiagnosticTake a free LSAT practice test the right way. Learn how a diagnostic reveals your starting score, why review matters more than the score, and how to simulate real conditions.