Resources
Teacher (and podcast editor) Amanda joins Josh to talk about how to approach building a study schedule and building sustainable habits.
Jackson joins Josh to share his approach to reviewing and most importantly, how using the ask button the right way sets you up for success
One student writes about wishing for faster progress. Ben and Nate encourage her to follow the common sense approach one hour a day to see improvement
Ben and Nate explain why gimmicks in reading comprehension are a path to mediocre scores, while reading to understand the passage prepares you for anything the test is going to throw your way
Variance in practice is a normal part of your LSAT journey. Instead of focusing on the number at the end, focus on the question in front of you
While there are steps to mitigate a lackluster GPA, the first step is to decide if law school is for you
Old tests, new tests, and every test in between are merely reskins of the same faulty arguments. When you start to focus on why LSAT arguments tend to be rotten to the core, the surface level stops mattering and your scores increase
Josh and Nathan talk a listener through why she’s underperforming on test day
Nathan and Josh discuss whether more difficult courses look better on an undergrad transcript for law school applications
Nathan and Josh go over how to navigate the non-tuition costs that come with going to law school