Unconscious Competence in the LSAT (Ep. 335) - a podcast by Nathan Fox and Ben Olson
from 2022-01-31T16:00
Today on the show, Ben and Nathan discuss the four phases of learning and why LSAT students should strive to achieve “unconscious competence” in the material. They also break down when and how many times applicants should plan to take the official LSAT and advise a listener who is debating whether to join the Fulbright program before law school. They wrap up with a snowboarding analogy and advice to a student who scores perfectly on Logical Reasoning but struggles with Reading Comprehension.
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2.2.2022 — January LSAT scores released
2.3.2022 — March LSAT registration deadline
2.12.2022 — February LSAT begins
3.3.2022 — February LSAT scores released
3:13 - 2022 LSAT Dates
18:48 - Fulbright Scholarship
35:47 - The Four Learning Phases
49:16 - Waitlisted at USC
56:12 - Overcoming Hardships as a Personal Statement Topic
1:05:16 - Podcast Reviews
1:12:26 - A Snowboarding Analogy
1:19:40 - Put in the Reps
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