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Thinking LSAT

Episode 25: LSAT Questions from Listeners

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.8868 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2015

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

We're back from winter break with answers to LSAT questions from listeners, and some exciting news about an upcoming project! This year, we are writing a Logic Games book, which we believe, will will be the best resource available for that LSAT section. The book will contain 54 Logic Games with detailed explanations on how each one is completed. We'll be distributing free chapters in spring and summer, and will be looking for people to read the book and write a few reviews. If you want to help us with that, sign up for the email newsletter and watch for more information. In this week's podcast, we answer several questions from listeners, including: Is there any way to prepare for the experimental section of the LSAT? What's the best way to deal with post-LSAT stress? How is the LSAT score scaled? What's the best way to answer the following questions: must be true; necessary assumptions; and sufficient assumptions? Is it realistic to go from a LSAT score of 160 to 170 in three weeks? Take a listen and let us know what you think. And don't forget to sign up for our email newsletter to learn more about the launch of our upcoming Logic Games book!

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Hello and welcome to episode 25 of the Thinking ALSAP podcast. In San Francisco,

0:22.2

I'm Nathan Fox with With me in Washington, D.C. is Ben Olson. How you doing Ben?

0:27.0

It's been a long time. It has been a while. What's it been about, what, six weeks? Maybe longer since we did one of these. Yeah. Yeah

0:35.2

I guess we need to remind our listeners that they can always go back to episode

0:40.0

one and listen to 25 hours worth of the old content if they ever get bored.

0:46.7

That's right.

0:48.3

So I don't know if you just got back, but you got back recently right from Puerto Rico and you were there for

0:55.1

two weeks or how long?

0:56.8

I was in Puerto Rico for a little bit over three weeks.

0:59.6

That's the beauty of being an L-SAT teacher or at least the beauty of the way I run my life as an

1:05.9

El-Sat teacher. I don't do a lot of El-Sat teaching in December, so I had a bunch of

1:10.8

time to kill and I just decided to go on a bit of an adventure.

1:15.2

So yeah, traveled all around the island of Puerto Rico for about three weeks and saw a lot of beautiful beaches. My best day in Puerto Rico I rented a

1:27.6

scooter. I couldn't get a rental car so I was forced to transport myself on a

1:32.2

scooter.

1:33.0

Okay.

1:34.0

It was awesome.

1:35.0

I've never been on a scooter before.

1:37.0

You ever been on a scooter before?

1:38.0

No, I don't think I have actually.

1:39.0

So it's pretty easy to pick up, I guess.

1:41.0

It's just like biking except for you've got you know an engine and oh it was awesome I went all over the place now I really want to get one for San Francisco so if anybody out there any listeners have any inside tracks on how to get a, what kind of scooter I should buy.

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