Last Call for Logic Games (Ep. 429)

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LSAT students have a limited-time opportunity to conquer Logic Games before they’re gone for good. This week, Nathan and Ben share insights on strategically planning your official LSAT attempts in anticipation of the upcoming changes. The guys also clarify what counts as an “assumption” in Logical Reasoning. They advocate a low-key approach to communicating with admissions offices. And they premiere a new “Word of the Week” segment.

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3:51 - January LSAT Registration

Ben and Nathan give listener Jason their conditional approval to register for the January LSAT despite Jason’s inconsistency in Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. The next four LSAT administrations are golden opportunities for students who have mastered Logic Games.

7:08 - LSAT Swagger

Listener Brennan hesitates to register for an official test despite scoring as high as 177 on practice tests. Nathan and Ben encourage Brennan to show some well-earned LSAT swagger and to stop giving the test too much respect.

13:44 - January LSAT Study Plan

Whether you’re taking the LSAT in a month or in a year, your study plan should remain the same.

22:16 - Assumptions

Nathan and Ben clear up a common misunderstanding about LSAT Logical Reasoning: An “assumption” doesn’t have to be unstated. It’s simply something that the author accepts as true without question.

27:36 - Application Timeline

Ben and Nathan advise listener Madeline to take some pressure off her January LSAT by planning to apply next cycle.

34:00 - Application on Hold

Listener Dylan’s application to Fordham University was recently put on hold. Nathan and Ben counsel Dylan to shift his focus to schools that demonstrate their interest through scholarships offers.

38:53 - Letters of Continued Interest

Ben and Nathan share some advice on how to communicate with law school admissions offices. You don’t need to hire a high-priced consultant to help you draft your emails. Just be brief, polite, and genuine.

46:48 - Retake a 175?

Canadian applicant Alex considers retaking the LSAT after scoring an official 175. The guys see no downside but little upside.

51:46 - Law Schools for JAG

An anonymous applicant seeks advice on how to pick a law school if cost and ranking aren’t a concern. Nathan and Ben highlight the value of attending a law school where you’ll stand out among your peers.

59:02 - Word of the Week

The guys kick off a new weekly segment in which they plumb the meanings of interesting words.