The LSAT Is Here to Stay (Ep. 350) - a podcast by Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

from 2022-05-16T05:24:12

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Law schools love the LSAT. Most weigh it far more heavily than any other application component—and with good reason: The LSAT is the single most accurate predictor of law school success. The ABA has recently announced a recommendation to allow “test optional” policies for law school admission. Ben and Nathan share their thoughts and explain why the LSAT isn’t going anywhere. Then, the guys pick apart a Pearls vs. Turds candidate and hear from a listener who successfully appealed LSAC’s three-tests-per-cycle rule. They wrap up with a Supported question from PrepTest 73.


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Important Dates




8:02 - Is the ABA Eliminating the LSAT?


34:56 - Pearls vs Turds


41:40 - Test Taking Limits


46:57 - Test 73, Section 4, Question 12




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