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🗓️ 7 October 2024
⏱️ 61 minutes
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The most successful LSAT students are the ones who love the test—but finding that love can be challenging. This week, Ben and Erik discuss why positive self-talk is vital to your relationship with the LSAT. Later, the guys criticize law schools’ moratorium on AI use for applications. They explore possible causes of score variance. And they help a listener navigate family pressure to apply before they’re ready.
5:35 - Learn to Love the LSAT - Listener Lani wants to love the LSAT, but she’s frustrated by her slow progress. Erik and Ben encourage Lani to adjust her mindset. They recommend a scaled-back study schedule that focuses on drilling instead of timed practice.
15:48 - AI and Applications - Law schools have taken different stances on whether applicants can use AI while preparing their applications.
25:06 - Losing Momentum - An anonymous listener worries that they’re losing momentum after a hot start to their LSAT journey. Ben and Erik assure Anon that progress is rarely linear.
31:15 - Score Variance - Erik and Ben explain what causes score variance and why it’s perfectly normal to score in a broad range.
36:36 - 20-Point Underperformance
An anonymous listener underperformed their practice tests by 20 points on the September LSAT. Ben and Erik try to figure out what went wrong.
41:00 - Family Pressure to Apply - An anonymous listener faces parental pressure to apply to law school this year, but they’d rather retake and apply next cycle. Erik and Ben invite Anonymous’s parents to visit lsat.link/parents to learn how they can support their child’s LSAT journey.
48:53 - URM Bump - It’s too early to know whether minority applicants will continue to receive a “URM bump” in law school admissions.
55:11 - Tips from a Departing Demon - LSAT Demon Josh says: “When reading the passage, I often look away from the text and think about what I just read.”
58:50 - Word of the Week - Thinking LSAT listeners are adroit at the LSAT.
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0:00.0 | Enough on any given day of Elsat Podcast. I'm Ben Olson, one of the |
0:20.8 | founders of El Sad Demon. |
0:22.5 | With me is Eric Johanson, producer of this podcast, |
0:27.4 | El Sad Demon Teacher, and also producer of the El Sad Demon Daily |
0:31.9 | podcast. |
0:32.6 | Eric, do you want to add anything to that brief. |
0:35.3 | That seems like plenty. |
0:37.2 | I've done some other stuff with the Elsack Demon as well. |
0:40.2 | You've done a lot. |
0:41.3 | Those are the highlights. Okay, cool. Be Elsat famous, share news, and ask questions on our website, thinking |
0:47.3 | Elsat.com. This is going to air on October 7th, but next Monday, October 14th, I'm going to be teaching |
0:56.3 | a free class. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be doing reading comprehension, but I always forget. |
1:02.1 | So I'm going to check that really quick. Yes, I am going to reading comprehension, but I always forget. |
1:02.7 | So I'm gonna check that really quick. |
1:04.0 | Yes, I am gonna do a reading comp passage. |
1:08.4 | We do that passage together in class. |
1:11.4 | I give you time to do it, and then I go ahead and read through the passage and show you what I'm thinking as I'm reading each sentence. |
1:20.0 | Because that's the skill that people really need to learn. They need to learn that the key to unlocking reading comprehension |
1:26.2 | and the test just generally is to slow down, |
1:29.6 | understand each sentence, |
1:31.3 | and then the questions and the answer choices will go quickly. |
1:34.0 | I've been reflecting recently on just how you know how |
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