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Modern legal practice and high-level academic examinations require more than just a memory for statutes; they require sharp, logical, and mathematical reasoning. Quantitative Reasoning is an essential textbook specifically tailored for students in the LL.B. 4-year and 5-year programs. Authored by Fariha M. Sheikh, an expert with international teaching experience, this book simplifies complex logical concepts into manageable legal applications.
As part of the updated HEC syllabus, Quantitative Reasoning has become a cornerstone of the pre-law and early law school experience. This book is designed to help students bridge the gap between humanities and the logical rigor required for data interpretation, legal problem-solving, and competitive entrance exams like the LAW-GAT or LAT. It provides the tools necessary to analyze evidence, understand statistical data in social sciences, and excel in the "Quantitative" sections of university exams.
HEC Syllabus Alignment: Specifically written to cover the "Quantitative Reasoning" module for the 4-year and 5-year LL.B. programs.
Logic & Problem Solving: Comprehensive exercises in deductive and inductive reasoning.
Mathematical Foundations: Clear explanations of the arithmetic and algebraic concepts most relevant to legal and social science studies.
Data Interpretation: Guidance on analyzing charts, tables, and statistical information—a vital skill for modern legal research.
Exam-Ready Format: Includes practice questions and logical puzzles designed to mirror the difficulty level of university and competitive examinations.
International Pedagogy: Content informed by the author's extensive teaching experience in both Pakistan and Southern Africa.
LL.B. Students (4 & 5 Year Programs): A mandatory resource for the Quantitative Reasoning course requirement.
LAT & LAW-GAT Aspirants: An invaluable study guide for the mathematics and logic sections of law admission and competency tests.
CSS & PMS Candidates: A strong secondary resource for the "General Science & Ability" paper.
Legal Researchers: Anyone looking to sharpen their ability to handle quantitative data in a professional or academic context.
Authored by Fariha M. Sheikh, M.A. English and a lecturer at GCU Faisalabad with international teaching experience. Her diverse academic background ensures the material is accessible to students from all educational streams. Published by Mansoor Law Book House, this volume is presented in a high-quality soft-bound format designed for heavy student use.
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