Advice for Test Week (Ep. 449)
The April LSAT is almost here. How should test-takers approach the final days leading up to their official test? Nathan and Ben advise listeners to treat test week like any other week of unhurried LSAT prep. Later, the guys explain why you shouldn’t skip tough questions. They shake their heads at UC Law SF’s solicitations. And they offer words of encouragement to a student who is concerned about how the elimination of Logic Games might impact their score.
1:03 - April LSAT
Treat test week like any other practice week. Treat the official test like any other practice test.
6:35 - LSAT Demon Is Hiring
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7:47 - Skipping Questions
Listener Harry disagrees with Nathan and Ben’s advice not to skip or flag difficult questions. The guys clarify their position and reaffirm their mantra: “Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.”
14:52 - Should I Quit My Job?
Ben and Nathan counsel listener Emna not to let law school admissions dictate an important career decision.
22:36 - UC Law San Francisco
Nathan scorns his alma mater’s pleas for more money.
30:12 - Is Law School the Right Path?
The best law students are fierce academic competitors. Applicants with low undergraduate GPAs should think long and hard before entering the fray.
42:05 - LG Study Schedule
Nathan and Ben describe their own study habits for Logic Games.
46:10 - LG Anxiety
An anonymous listener dreads losing the Logic Games after the June LSAT. Ben and Nathan encourage Anonymous to stay optimistic.
53:39 - Word of the Week
The best logic games are Daedalian puzzles.