Escaping a Score Plateau (Ep. 472)
If you’ve hit a score plateau, you might feel like you’re spinning your wheels—stuck in place despite your best attempts to make forward progress. How do you regain traction? This week, Nathan and Ben advise a discouraged student to ease up on the gas pedal and take it one question at a time. Later, the guys address the problem of tuition inflation in higher education. They frame law school as a trade school. And they tackle a Necessary Assumption question from PrepTest 135.
2:39 - Stuck in a Plateau
Ben and Nathan guide listener Michael away from untimed practice tests and suggest a better way to review his mistakes.
14:48 - $81,000 Tuition
The guys shake their heads at Cornell Law School’s astronomical tuition.
24:03 - Student Loan Forgiveness
According to a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, “the CBO estimates that a quarter of new student debt issued next year—$22.1 billion—will get written off.” Nathan and Ben consider the failures of the student loan system and suggest ways to reign in the cost of higher education.
39:59 - Law Is a Trade
Listener Ben seeks a steady job in the law. The guys advise Ben to rethink his motivation for pursuing a legal career.
45:49 - Logical Reasoning: Necessary Assumption
The guys attempt a Necessary Assumption question from PrepTest 135. Try the question yourself. Then, listen to Ben and Nathan’s explanation.
54:31 - Tips from a Departing Demon
LSAT Demon student Senyo affirms the Demon way: “Read carefully, evaluate the argument (or think about the set of facts) before looking at the actual question, try to predict the answer, take as much time as you need to answer the question, review anything that gives you trouble, and do not move on until you fully understand it.”
56:46 - Word of the Week
The LSAT student was miraculously unfazed by their skirling neighbor.