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Originally posted by kddani
Starting paying attention in logic. It will help you a TON on the logic games portion of the LSAT. I took Intro to Logic my freshman year, thought it was a breeze and got an A+, but didn't retain as much as I would've liked to. If you do well and review it every so often after the class is open, it will help you a lot with the LSAT.
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Hey Kddani, here is a course description from the UTC catalog about a logic course they offer. Do you think that this would qualify for a good logic course? I too am trying to get prepped for law school by also getting my GPA up to an acceptable level and prep for the LSAT.
Phil 211 Logic, Language, and Evidence (3)
An examination of accepted forms of reasoning and of the varied ways in which language functions; fallacy, definition, metaphor, and theories of meaning; examples from such areas as science, law, politics, theology, and philosophy; classical and symbolic logic; deductive techniques; induction and deduction contrasted.