Ben and Nate run through a few best practices for how to proceed after a cold diagnostic.
A listener wonders if another LSAT retake will improve her chances at her dream law school. Ben and Nathan explain why retaking may not help when she’s already above the school’s 75th percentile, and why affordability should matter more than rank.
Ben and Nate break down how to decide which LSAT Demon live class is right for you.
Listener Elif is early in undergrad and unsure if law school is for her based on her LSAT study so far. Ben and Nate tell her to slow down, focus on grades first, then crush the LSAT.
Listener Anna sometimes finds herself hating all the answer choices on LSAT questions. Ben and Nate tell her she’s on the right path. Narrowing down to zero answers and reconsidering some is better than narrowing down to a 50/50.
Students on the Ask Button have been worrying about picking an answer choice that's “too strong” on Strengthen or Sufficient Assumption questions. Nate and Josh advise students to forget answer strength and focus on understanding what the question is asking.
Demon student Thierno shares how disciplined study and balancing drilling with timed sections and tests took him from a 157 to a 173.
Nate and Josh advise a splitter against explaining a bad GPA in an addendum.
On the January LSAT, some test-takers noticed their RC section lacked a comparative reading passage. LSAC had quietly updated the test to allow zero to one comparative passages per RC section. Ben and Nathan explain why this change should have no impact on test-takers.
Josh and Nate read a class review that shows how predicting the answer is an LSAT superpower.