Madison wants to know how to build good habits as she embarks on her LSAT journey. Nathan and Josh assure her that it is easier than she thinks.
Ben and Nathan remind students to take time to exercise, sleep, and spend time with others. Your physical and mental health play a direct role in your LSAT scores.
Your undergraduate institution isn’t going to be what holds you back from a T-14. It will be the GPA you earn at that institution. Focus on scoring the best you can on the LSAT and earning the highest GPA possible to increase your admission chances.
Caleb has increased his accuracy to 95% and wants to know how to push the pace. Josh and Nathan warn him that pushing the pace will pull his score down.
Ben and Nathan offer listeners on a few different strategies as seat deposit deadlines quickly approach.
Nathan and Josh help Hailey handle guessing as time expires on timed sections.
Casper’s undergraduate university didn’t give GPAs. Ben and Nathan assure him that it won’t negatively affect his application but does put an increased emphasis on his LSAT score.
Which LSAT administration is too late in the cycle to adhere to the Demon advice of “apply early and apply broadly?”
Erik wants to attend a T14 school but is worried about his GPA. Josh and Nathan encourage him to get a score high enough on the LSAT to carry his GPA if he wants a shot at top schools.
Hunter took six months off from the test and feels that he is better at it now than he was before. The guys hypothesize that Hunter’s poor study schedule may have been contributing to a combination of burnout and less-than-ideal learning opportunities that obscured his actual abilities.