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Thinking LSAT

Ep. 295: Is Two Months Enough to Improve 10 LSAT Points?

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.8868 Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2021

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode, Ben and Nathan dig through the listener mailbag, uncovering an Excuse of the Week, stress over multiple LSAC snafus, and an update from a former listener who took some—but not all—of their advice when applying to law school. They answer questions about reading comprehension, personal statements, and when to start prepping for the LSAT. They also tackle a Paradox question from PrepTest 73. Read more on our website!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The following podcast uses words that lawyers don't use in court, even though they're thinking them.

0:07.0

Hello and welcome to episode 295 of the Thinking L-SAT podcast. Boy, what did we talk about today on the show Ben?

0:20.0

What did we talk about paradox questions questions? More Elsack, snafoos, they just don't seem to know what they're talking about, their own policies. Procter you, problems, Elsack appeal problems.

0:37.4

We had an excuse of the week

0:40.6

and we had a whole bunch of stuff

0:41.9

from the mailbag.

0:44.0

Yeah, scheduling issues,

0:48.0

GPA stuff.

0:50.0

Good news from someone who went to a top law school and is now working at a top law firm.

0:55.0

But has $300,000 of debt.

0:59.0

So good and bad news there.

1:01.0

Anyway, this show is going to air Monday April 26th

1:06.1

upcoming events include registration deadline for the June

1:11.2

L-SAT is on top of us.

1:13.6

Friday, April 30th is the last day

1:16.3

that you can register for the June-L-SAT.

1:19.6

So get on it if you're you know within 10 points of your goal I think you should probably

1:26.4

sign up if you if you have any intention of going to law school in 2022 I really think people should be trying to take that June test. I don't

1:36.6

normally push people to toward their first L-SAT but I think this is kind of the exception. Like if you really do want to start

1:46.4

law school in 2022, then I really want you to apply in fall of 2021. And if you haven't had

1:52.2

any L-S elseats on record yet

1:55.0

You should get on the grind and try to take that June test

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