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.”
Ben and Nathan advise Andrew not to apply in the hopes that schools will consider later scores. Once your application is in, the ball is in their court. Keep control by delaying your applications.
Trap answers designed to trick you, or just another definitively wrong choice? Josh and Nate weigh in on the “trap answer” debate.
Ally notices her accuracy drops when reading silently. Ben and Nate suggest that reading aloud makes her slow down, and that matching that pace in her head could bring her silent scores up to her usual level.