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“Don’t spend forever going through the answer choices, but definitely at least skim all five.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“Being in LSAT class is sufficient for life, but it is not necessary.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“Students can make huge leaps on the Logic Games, but only if they focus on accuracy ahead of speed.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“Seeing me teach a class is sufficient, i.e. enough, to know that I am alive. That’s what “sufficient” means.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“On the Logical Reasoning, ask the speaker: Oh yeah, asshole? What evidence do you have for that position?”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“Having a head is necessary for life, but it is not sufficient.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“A high scorer will always read the arguments and passages very carefully, make a prediction, and skim fairly quickly through the answer choices.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“I need my head to live. My head is necessary to live. If I don’t have my head, you know that I can not live. That’s what “necessary” means.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“Remember that four out of five of the answer choices—eighty percent—are professionally written traps and time-wasters.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer
“The key to the Logic Games is understanding that there is a single, objectively correct answer to every question. There should be zero guessing involved.”
Nathan Fox, Introducing the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Quick & Dirty LSAT Primer

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