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Ben and Nathan have taught the LSAT for over 20 years. Students leaving the Demon often give the same advice: read carefully, eliminate wrong answers, and slow down
Nathan and Josh give their take on a student's question: Take a full ride from Minnesota, or reapply and hope for better next year
Nathan and Josh explain why strong soft factors won’t hurt your scholarship offers
You’re going to make mistakes. When you do, make sure you learn from them
Your LSAT study plan should be simple. Focus on the question in front of you and review your mistakes.
Josh and Nathan reassure a listener that law schools won’t get their feelings hurt if you retake and reapply.
Dan Currell, former Department of Education official, joins the podcast to break down how colleges and law schools use opaque pricing, fake tuition numbers, and binding early decision contracts to maximize returns from students
Tutoring won’t hurt you, but it’s not a silver bullet. Live is the best bang for your buck.