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Thinking LSAT

Start With a Practice Test (Ep. 320)

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.8868 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2021

⏱️ 152 minutes

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Summary

Today on the show, Ben and Nathan discuss a turd regarding LSAT diagnostic tests. They explain why they advise new students to just start with a practice test. The guys also go over LSAC’s recently released data comparing August test scores from 2019 through 2021. Then, they answer a harder LR Weaken question and host the personal statement grand finale.

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0:00.0

The following podcast contains language that some people describe as unsavory,

0:04.4

but the first definition of savory is belonging to the category that is salty or spicy rather than sweet.

0:12.0

So I guess we use unsavory language because it's so damn savory. Hello and welcome to episode 320 of the Thinking Else that

0:28.1

podcast today on the show we talked about a lot of good things. We did a review of a recently released episode

0:39.1

from an Elsack podcast.

0:43.0

Yep, keeping up to data.

0:45.0

Sorry, keeping up to data.

0:47.0

To data.

0:48.0

We have a review of keeping up to data podcast.

0:51.0

We have a Pearls versus Tirds. And we did. a

0:55.0

Purls versus Turds. And yeah, we should say just now go take a practice test and

1:00.0

we did a weekend question from Prep Test 73.

1:04.0

Yep.

1:05.0

We did a whole bunch of personal statements.

1:07.0

Yeah, a hard weekend question, but one that once you unpack it makes sense.

1:12.0

So you can make sense of all this stuff well there's two ways to answer it because there's four

1:17.7

bad answers really bad for strengtheners so even if you don't like that even if you don't like that, even if you don't immediately love the right answer, you can't

1:26.2

pick any of the other ones, which means you should be able to come around to that right answer and go,

1:30.3

oh, oh yeah, okay, yeah, I see what they meant by that. Yeah, sure, oh, yeah, okay, yeah, I see what they meant by that.

1:33.6

Yeah, sure, okay, yeah, totally makes sense.

1:35.9

Yep.

1:37.0

Okay.

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