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Thinking LSAT

Episode 3: Should I cancel my LSAT score?

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.6886 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2014

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Ben and I mildly disagree on whether to bring a watch to test day, then vehemently agree that you should almost never cancel your LSAT score. On the issue of why the test is scaled, not curved, we're equally clueless. Plus, news from the June 2014 LSAT.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Welcome to the Thinking Elsat Podcast. This is Ben Olson in San Francisco today.

0:23.7

I actually flew out here from Washington, D.C.

0:26.7

And I'm in Nathan's apartment for the first time

0:29.4

and excited to be here.

0:31.3

Nathan?

0:32.4

Yeah, it's lovely to have you. It's nice to meet you in person.

0:36.1

You've got your two extremely well-behaved kids in the other room watching a movie.

0:41.4

I offered them drinks and food and popsicles and they

0:47.2

declined all of it. It's incredible. But yeah I'm very happy that you're here and I'm especially happy because I have a cold beer in my hand while we're recording this

0:56.8

So it should be a good show. Yeah, very good

0:59.4

So today we're gonna talk about the test that just happened a few days ago, what we've heard about

1:04.7

it from our students, and then going to the most common questions that people probably have at

1:11.6

this time, well not the most common, but some common questions

1:14.2

about should I cancel, what are the consequences of canceling, what are the consequences of

1:20.6

not canceling, and so forth.

1:23.0

We'll go from there.

1:25.0

Sounds great.

1:26.0

Yeah, neither would have you heard?

1:28.0

You know, I kind of hear the same thing almost every time to be honest some people did great some people

1:36.5

think they did not so great I don't know. I mean I'm amazed that every time you get people who think that the

1:48.4

games were impossible and every time you get people who think that the games were

1:51.5

really easy.

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