Critical Thinking
Examine information objectively, distinguish facts from assumptions and reach conclusions supported by evidence.
Open skill guidePrepare for the LSAT with structured lessons, exam-style questions, detailed explanations, timed drills and full-length mock examinations focused on the skills law schools expect.
The standard multiple-choice LSAT contains four 35-minute sections. Three sections are scored and one is an unscored variable section.
Open the complete exam structure guide →A separately administered, unscored writing assessment that evaluates your ability to construct and support a persuasive argument using provided perspectives and evidence.
BoardQBank training emphasizes transferable reasoning skills rather than memorized legal knowledge.
Explore all core LSAT skills →Examine information objectively, distinguish facts from assumptions and reach conclusions supported by evidence.
Open skill guideOrganize complex information, identify relationships and apply rules consistently to structured problems.
Open skill guideIdentify main ideas, viewpoints, passage structure, implications and subtle distinctions in dense writing.
Open skill guideBreak arguments into conclusions, evidence and assumptions while recognizing valid and invalid reasoning.
Open skill guideStrengthen, weaken and test arguments by assessing relevance, sufficiency, causation and alternative explanations.
Open skill guideApply reliable methods under strict time limits without sacrificing accuracy, focus or strategic pacing.
Open skill guideStudy by skill, question type and exam condition, then consolidate your progress through cumulative mock examinations.
Open the complete preparation curriculum →Argument parts, conclusions, premises, assumptions and conditional reasoning.
Open moduleEvaluate evidence, causation, competing explanations and argument vulnerability.
Open moduleSeparate what is proven from what is merely plausible or attractive.
Open moduleIdentify recurring reasoning errors and match abstract argument structures.
Open moduleMain point, purpose, structure, tone, inference and passage organization.
Open moduleCompare authors, viewpoints, evidence, agreements and disagreements.
Open moduleThesis development, evidence integration, counterarguments and clear organization.
Open moduleFull-section pacing, review analytics, error logging and score improvement planning.
Open moduleStart with targeted practice and progress toward full-length LSAT simulation.