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🗓️ 30 September 2024
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Many LSAT students believe that taking notes is critical to active reading. Nathan and Ben disagree. This week, the guys encourage listeners to drop their note-taking crutches and to engage with the LSAT on a more immediate level. Later, they discuss one-on-one LSAT tutoring, score cancellation, and falling URM enrollment at Harvard Law School.
1:31 - Downward Trend - Ben and Nathan provide a simple fix for falling scores: do fewer questions. The guys also instruct listener Nicole to avoid overanalyzing her performance on specific question types.
10:36 - Taking Notes - Nathan and Ben explain why note-taking can be counterproductive on the LSAT.
16:43 - Pearls vs. Turds - When taking practice tests, is it OK to flag questions to review later?
25:53 - One-on-One Tutoring - Ben and Nathan discuss what a focused and productive LSAT tutoring session looks like.
33:47 - Scheduling Your Attempts - When you’re happy with your practice test scores, take each successive LSAT until you’re happy with your official score. There’s no need to space out your official attempts.
46:16 - Undergraduate Transcripts - Listener Alex considers excluding a community college transcript from their law school applications. Nathan and Ben urge Alex to disclose all information required by the Credential Assembly Service.
52:07 - Score Cancellation - In almost all cases, Ben and Nathan advise students not to cancel an official LSAT score. But listener Emma might be the exception to the rule.
55:37 - URM Enrollment - The Harvard Crimson reports that enrollment of students of color has dropped eight percent at Harvard Law School.
1:00:13 - Word of the Week - Law schools often arrogate prestige.
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0:00.0 | So we don't write down anything while we're taking the test. |
0:06.0 | But I want to explain why. It's not to save time. Hello and welcome to episode 474 of the Thinking Alsat Podcast. I'm Nathan Fox. |
0:22.2 | With me is Ben Olson. We're the co-founders of |
0:24.6 | El-Sat Demon.com and the El-Sat Demon Daily podcast. You can be El-Sat famous and share |
0:29.3 | news or ask questions on our website thinking-L-Sat.com. We have a free class coming up. This is going to be a free |
0:36.7 | class with you Ben on Monday October 14th. All I got to do to sign up for that class is go to El sat demon.com |
0:45.5 | forward slash free. You can get invited to Ben's class and you can also get all sorts of |
0:51.0 | other free resources. |
0:53.1 | What's on the agenda been for that class |
0:55.4 | on the 14th of October? |
0:57.5 | We're gonna be doing a reading comp passage |
0:59.4 | and then if there's time, |
1:00.5 | we'll be doing some logical reasoning questions, |
1:02.4 | but I'm gonna predict right now that we will not have time. |
1:04.7 | There's usually a lot of questions at those free classes. A lot of good questions about reading |
1:09.9 | comprehension and how to do better in that section so looking forward to it but yeah |
1:15.0 | R C yeah sign up go meet Ben meet a bunch of our other demon staff who will be |
1:20.9 | there to answer your questions in the chat again Monday |
1:25.0 | October 14th free class with Ben Elsad Demon.com forward slash free. We have an email |
1:31.7 | at the top of our show today from |
1:33.7 | Nicole. The subject is upward trend is now downward. |
1:38.8 | Okay. |
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