Don't Fear Timed Sections (Ep. 489)

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Drilling is great, but you need to do timed sections too. This week, Ben and Nathan highlight the importance of timed practice and explain how to manage negative emotions from practice test scores. The guys also discuss letters of recommendation, reading speed in RC, and online law schools.

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1:05 - 175 or Bust?

Listener Andria is committed to pursuing a 99th percentile LSAT score. Nathan and Ben applaud Andria’s zeal but question her insistence on attending a top-ranked law school.

10:57 - Letters of Recommendation

Older applicants may struggle to obtain academic letters of recommendation. Can they get by with letters from professional acquaintances?



19:58 - RC Pacing and Stress

Listener Maya is stressed about spending too much time on the first passage in RC. Ben and Nathan implore Maya to ignore the clock and to stop trying to finish sections.

31:40 - Timed Section Fear

Many LSAT students avoid taking timed sections. Nathan and Ben discuss why you should treat timed sections as opportunities for growth—and not as IQ tests.

45:07 - Note-Taking in Review

Ben and Nathan discourage note-taking when reviewing mistakes.

51:11 - Desperate Law Schools

The guys read some holiday-themed messages sent by law schools that are desperate for applications and seat deposits.

1:17:06 - Online and Hybrid Law Schools

Nathan and Ben support Abbie’s interest in online and hybrid law school—as long as the price is right.

1:22:39 - Word of the Week

Lawyers are often accused of solipsism.