I’m giving a presentation to the Pre-Law Society at the Illinois Institute of technology today. The topic is formal logic in the LSAT, a topic that a lot of students have trouble with. I’m posting a short presentation — all the content won’t be immediately clear without the benefit of the interactive presentation, but there is a game and a logical reasoning question from the free October 1996 Preptest. Those wanting to practice their conditional statements and contrapositives should take a look. I’ll post explanations for these two problems this weekend – stay tuned!
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