A YouTuber romanticizes her $100,000 student loan debt. Nathan and Ben explain why her “investment” is unlikely to pay off. The bimodal distribution referenced can be found on Episode 808 of the LSAT Demon Daily podcast.
An anonymous listener worries that their youth and inexperience will hurt their law school admissions chances. The guys recommend to focus on the positives being young and also obtaining the best LSAT score possible will offset any worries regarding age.
Listener Anna worries that she won’t crack 170 before she exhausts her five official attempts. Ben and Nathan encourage Anna to push forward while being grateful for her success so far.
Ben and Erik advise listener Makeda on how to highlight her strengths in her supplemental materials.
Ben and Nathan tell an anxious listener not to fret over their recent practice test scores. One practice test is just another data point within a range of scores. The guys recommend dedicating more time to Reading Comprehension rather than being anxious about one data point.
Not every day of LSAT study will go as planned. Ben and Erik let the listener know "That’s OK." Consistency is key, not perfection.
Listener Marianella worries that her lack of legal work experience will look bad on her applications. A background in STEM can make a candidate stand out even more. Ben and Erik ask the listener to dig deeper and find out what they are getting themselves into with law school.
Nathan and Ben explain why the average lawyer’s salary is a misleading statistic. The data used in this episode is from NALP.
Law schools care about your best LSAT score, not your average LSAT score.
Ben and Nathan debunk a new conspiracy theory that’s grabbing attention on a certain subreddit.
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