Resources
Abhi and Damon advise a listener to focus on their GPA and ROTC program—even if that means putting the LSAT on hold.
Ben and Nate reassure a listener that the content and number of community college classes isn’t the focus. As long as he is getting an A+, it is boosting his GPA.
Ben and Nate field a question from a prospective law student trying to make a career decision in the era of AI
A listener asks whether they should quit their job to focus on LSAT study and law school applications. Ben and Nathan explain that there’s only so much productive studying you can do in a day and recommend keeping the job
Academic honors societies can offer creative benefits, ones worth trying to accomplish if thinking about law school.
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
Jacky describes how slowing down propelled him into the 170s
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