Nicholas WadeChandler, AZGraduated Philosopher and Future Law Student Available To Help Your Writing!
I have studied Logic for the last four years in university. This means that I am extremely proficient in propositional logic, predicate logic, and symbolic logic. While these three types of logic are often used for coding, they are integral to the LSAT. Symbolic logic is the logic games section of the LSAT. The logical reasoning section is a mix of predicate logic and propositional logic, with some language games added in. The reading composition tests a specific type of reading strategy that is also taught in the study of philosophy. I know how expensive some LSAT prep courses are, and I provide a much cheaper alternative with the same level of teaching. I never once took an LSAT prep course; it is not necessary to do well. However, a competent understanding of logic is necessary to do well. I can teach these skills to the point of mastery, and I want to help you go to the law school of your dreams. I took the LSAT and scored 173 in August. I graduated Manga Cum Laude in the study of philosophy and will be going to a Tier 1 law school next fall.