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Thinking LSAT

The Demon Way (Ep. 356)

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.8868 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

If you want to master the LSAT the easy way, ditch the dogma and let the Demon be your guide. On this week’s episode, the guys welcome questions from new listeners and provide a full explanation of the Demon’s approach to the LSAT. But first, a Demon student who is legally blind describes how he learned to tackle Logic Games without the use of visual diagrams. Ben and Nathan then offer two listeners advice on whether and how to write GPA addendums. They discuss the proper way to review Reading Comprehension sections. And finally, they veto a listener’s suggested study schedule and recommend an alternative plan.

As always, if you like the show and want to get more from the Thinking LSAT community, check out the links below. You can connect with other folks studying for the LSAT and get more useful resources from Nathan and Ben.


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2:42 - A Legally Blind Perspective on Logic Games

22:34 - A Super Splitter

26:39 - Some General LSAT Advice

29:57 - Reviewing Reading Comprehension

35:40 - The Demon Way

46:13 - GPA Addendum

50:46 - Study Schedule


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and

0:05.0

welcome to episode 356 of the Thinking Elsat Podcast, I'm Nathan Fox, that's been Olson.

0:12.0

Together we're the co-founder of Elsat podcast. I'm Nathan Fox that's been Olson together were the co-founder of

0:13.6

Elsat demon.com and the Elsat demon daily podcast. If you would like you can be

0:20.0

Elsat famous get on an upcoming show by emailing help at thinking

0:24.0

L-Sat.com especially if you're listening to this show on Monday when it comes out

0:28.5

we will be recording tomorrow Tuesday and so if you have anything to say about this show we would love to

0:36.1

hear from you help at thinking Elsat.com. This is gonna air the way, three days before the August 2022 L-SAT registration deadline.

0:47.0

I have a couple of announcements here.

0:49.0

Yeah, the deadline is Thursday, June 30th to sign up for that August 2022 test.

0:57.8

I also on Thursday, June 30th, am doing a free class.

1:02.4

That's at 4 PM.m. Pacific 7 p.m. Eastern and it is called what

1:05.9

ELSAT score variance means so if your scores are bouncing up and down and you want to know

1:12.1

why come have a little discussion with me about randomness and

1:18.9

especially how that applies to your L-SAT score.

1:23.1

Can we eliminate variants?

1:24.9

Should we embrace the variance?

1:27.7

Go to L-SAT. link slash Nathan

1:29.8

if you would like to sign up for that class

1:32.3

and I believe see pre-recorded versions too see

1:36.3

the previous classes is that at all set link slash now no that's going to just take them

1:41.1

specifically to this class.

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