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Thinking LSAT

Mindfulness: Your LSAT Superpower (Ep. 399)

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.8 • 868 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2023

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Your mind is awesome. Harness its power by training yourself to focus on what you choose. Today, Ben and Nathan extol the benefits of meditation as a way to reclaim control over your attention. Also on the pod, the guys emphasize the importance of understanding the passages in Reading Comprehension rather than simply trying to memorize facts. They explain why you should always plan to retake the LSAT. And they implore listeners not to let sunk costs guide their decision-making.

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0:00 - LSAT Swagger - Confidence is key on the LSAT. Register for Nathan’s upcoming free class to learn how to approach the test with swagger.

4:10 - Remembering vs. Understanding - Listener Caleb shares how a mid-test epiphany unlocked his confidence in Reading Comprehension. Ben and Nathan encourage listeners to focus on understanding rather than memorizing RC passages.

15:23 - Always Retake - LSAT Demon student Conner lost focus during the April LSAT when he encountered an issue with his remote proctor. Nathan and Ben encourage Conner to retake the test. Just as lawyers exhaust all possible arguments to defend their clients, test takers should exhaust all possible attempts to achieve their best scores.

28:10 - Online vs. In Person - Several listeners share their opinions on the in-person test option for the 2023–2024 cycle. Ben and Nathan think that your test environment shouldn’t matter if you’ve mastered the LSAT. They recommend meditation and mindfulness practice as a powerful way to sharpen your focus.

42:56 - Academic Credibility - The guys assure listener E that an applicant’s GPA matters far more than the “academic credibility” of their degree. They advise E to remain brief and factual in any academic addendum.

50:26 - Pearls vs. Turds - Listener Greg’s previous Pearls vs. Turds submission was judged a turd. Now he’s back with another potential pearl from his work as a police officer. Will Nathan and Ben ride along this time?

55:34 - Diagnostic Test - An anonymous listener asks whether they should begin with a cold diagnostic test or just start drilling. Ben and Nathan don’t think it matters as long as Anonymous starts practicing real LSAT questions and thoroughly reviewing their mistakes. Don’t get trapped by analysis paralysis when planning your LSAT prep.

1:12:56 - Forget Sunk Costs - After two years of studying, listener E is nowhere near their target score. E wants to throw in the towel and take the June test. Nathan and Ben implore E not to let a sunk cost cloud their judgment.

1:22:31 - GPA Appeal - Listener S shares how persistence paid off in appealing their GPA with their undergraduate institution.

1:28:40 - One Question at a Time - Listener Nick has his sights set on the T14 and big law, but he’s unsure how to boost his LSAT score into the 170s. Ben and Nathan point Nick back to the Demon way: focus on one question at a time.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to episode 399 of the Thinking Elsat Podcast. I'm Nathan Fox with me and

0:12.1

Ben Olson. We are the co-founder of Elsat Podcast. I'm Nathan Fox with me as Ben Olson. We are the co-founder of

0:14.5

L-sat-demon.com and the L-sat-demen daily podcast. As always you can be

0:19.3

L-sat famous, just share news and ask questions via our website thinking

0:24.4

L-Sat.com. This show is going to air on Monday April 24th which means that

0:29.2

tomorrow April 25th is the deadline to register for the June L-SAT.

0:34.4

If your practice tests indicate you're ready,

0:36.5

you should register.

0:37.5

If your practice tests indicate that you're not ready,

0:40.0

you should not register.

0:41.4

If you haven't been taking practice tests, you should definitely not register. If you haven't been taking practice tests,

0:43.0

you should definitely not register.

0:45.8

If you are registered for June, but you're not ready,

0:48.8

you can push it.

0:50.2

No fee to push it to a future date, as long as you do that before the registration deadline.

0:55.0

So it's decision time for a lot of people about whether they want to take the June

0:59.2

L-SAT or not and that should be driven entirely by your practice test scores nothing else.

1:04.6

I don't care what you're trying to do as far as like force something into a certain cycle or

1:10.0

whatever.

1:11.4

If you're not happy with your practice test, then there's no, you have no business registering for that test.

1:17.0

Thursday, May 11th, 4 PM Pacific, 7 PM Eastern. I'm going to be teaching a free class called Got Elsat Swagger.

1:25.0

I'm not sure exactly what's going to be on that agenda yet, but the idea there is that part of the reason why I have been able to be successful on standardized tests is that I

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