LSAT question

<p>Does the LSAT test one’s understanding of symbolic logic?</p>

<p>Yes, it does.</p>

<p>A basic understanding of symbolic logic is very helpful for the LSAT, but not imperative. It’s not like, for example, the SAT, where you simply can’t answer half the questions without having taken geometry.</p>

<p>Contrapositives are very important</p>