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Thinking LSAT

Start with One Question (Ep. 388)

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.8 • 868 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

New LSAT students often feel overwhelmed and don’t know how to begin studying. On this week’s pod, Ben and Nathan demystify the process: start with one LSAT question. Later, the guys emphasize the importance of getting straight A’s in undergrad. They question whether it’s worth paying for the prestige of a top-ranked law school. And they discuss whether any LSAT questions have multiple good answer choices.

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0:48 - Juniors Jumpstart the LSAT - LSAT Demon and the Council on Legal Educational Opportunities are partnering to facilitate the Juniors Jumpstart the LSAT program at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law on Saturday, February 25.

2:03 - Start with One Question - Listener Sierra isn’t sure where to begin her LSAT study. Nathan and Ben tell her not to overthink things: Start with one LSAT question. Then do another one.

11:41 - Undergraduate GPA - Listeners Evan and Landry ask how LSAC will calculate their undergraduate GPAs. Ben and Nathan turn to LSAC’s grade conversion table and highlight the huge difference between an A and an A-. Later, the guys examine the average median GPA for all ranked law schools.

27:52 - Pearls vs. Turds - Nathan and Ben critique “context reinstatement” as an LSAT study strategy. They warn listeners not to exert too much mental effort for minimal return.

36:54 - Money vs. Prestige - An anonymous listener used to think that cost would be the determining factor when deciding where to attend law school. But now that they’ve been admitted to Harvard, Anonymous may pick the prestige of an elite school over a full-ride scholarship elsewhere. Ben and Nathan weigh in.

39:43 - Online vs. Books - Listener Courtney asks if she should donate her copies of Nathan’s old books and switch to LSAT Demon. Nathan and Ben say yes. LSAT Demon includes all the explanations from Nathan’s books and many, many more.

42:16 - Multiple Good Answers? - Listener Alex wonders if you can ever make a case for more than one answer choice on the LSAT. Ben and Nathan concede that some Logical Reasoning questions feature multiple answer choices that may strengthen or weaken the argument—but only one answer is unequivocally correct.

48:09 - Philadelphia Law Schools - Two listeners ask Nathan and Ben to compare Philadelphia law schools. Is it worth it to pay for a prestigious school like Penn rather than accept a scholarship to attend a lower-ranked school like Drexel? The guys discuss the academic competition and job prospects at these institutions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and

0:05.0

welcome to episode 388 of the Thinking El-Sat Podcast.

0:10.0

I'm Ben Olson. With me is Nathan Fox.

0:14.6

We're the co-founders of Elsat Demon.com and the Elsad Demon Daily podcast.

0:19.0

If you want to be Elsat famous, you can share news and ask questions on our website that's thinking

0:24.2

Elsat.com. This is going to air on Monday, February 6th. The January test

0:30.1

scores just came out. Check out our Demon Daily episode

0:33.8

422 for our thoughts on what to do if you aren't happy with your

0:38.6

score. Other than that you can find all these dates at Elsat dot link

0:43.4

forward slash dates. Let's jump in. What's this first thing?

0:48.0

First thing is a news item we're excited about.

0:53.6

One of our team members, Chris, is gonna be traveling

0:58.0

to the Thurgood Marshall School of Law

1:00.8

on Saturday, February 25th.

1:04.1

And what we're doing is we're using Demon Free

1:08.4

to give a proctored test,

1:10.0

followed by a 60 minute strategy session.

1:13.2

And we'll also talk about how to go to law school for free

1:16.5

because we always talk about how to go to law school for free.

1:20.1

That's going to be at a special event happening

1:22.3

at Thurgood Marshall School of Law,

1:24.1

who we're partnering with the Council on Educational, sorry, the Council on Legal Educational

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