The LSAT Will Tell You What You Suck At (Ep. 353) - a podcast by Nathan Fox and Ben Olson
from 2022-06-06T10:00:45
To improve your LSAT score, you must learn from your mistakes. Take a practice test, and the LSAT will show you exactly what you need to work on—the questions that you got wrong. Review each missed question until you fully understand it and can avoid making the same mistake again. On today’s episode, the Ben and Nathan explain why focusing on individual questions is the key to progress. Analyzing patterns or journaling about wrong answers is generally a waste of time.
The guys also crush another Logical Reasoning question from PrepTest 73, offer guidance to a listener who is on a quest to score 180, and share an inspiring email from a Demon student who postponed law school to push for a better LSAT score. Plus, Demon teachers and rising 3L’s Matt and Becca discuss how the LSAT prepares you for law school.
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.
04:51 - Test 73, Section 4, Question 13
21:32 - Don’t Shoot for 180
44:10 - Scholarship Estimator
51:42 - Breaking 150 and Beyond
59:36 - Does the LSAT Prepare You for Law School?
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