In part one of this series, Josh is joined by Billy and Robert to break down what it takes to score a 175 on the LSAT.
Brandon is starting his freshman year of college and wants to maximize his chances of law school admission. Josh and Nate encourage him to begin with GPA, and if he has time, LSAT next. Don't worry about clubs for resume-building purposes.
Selena feels that her practice tests are in a rut. Nate and Ben suggest that practice tests have limitations as data points and can obscure actual progress.
Ryan wants to know if he is applying too broadly. Josh and Nate tell him that applying broadly is great, but he should delay a cycle if he wants to follow the advice of applying early as well.
Nate and Josh assure Jacob that with the right attitude and study habits, a 170 is well within his range.
Ben and Nate cover the basics of understanding arguments on the LSAT.
If you’re missing problems, you’re not being efficient. True efficiency comes from slowing down and understanding each word.
Josie is concerned about her letters of recommendation, but Ben and Nate suggest she should be more worried about her plan to apply early decision.
Jayden asks how to speed up his progress. Nate and Josh advise him that the only way to improve is to get paid for the work you do.
Nate and Josh debunk Mich’s worry about an “early grad curse.”