One Less Law School (Ep. 432)

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Another one bites the dust. Ben and Nathan bid adieu to Golden Gate University School of Law, which will end its JD program in May. Unfortunately, eliminating one law school doesn’t fix the problem of having too many law schools. Also on the show, the guys simplify Reading Comprehension for an overthinker. They counsel some downcast listeners on how to bounce back from a disappointing LSAT. And they weigh the admissions value of work experience versus GPA.

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4:07 - Word of the Week

The guys look up a melange of words.

7:08 - Goodbye, Golden Gate

Ben and Nathan react to the news that Golden Gate University will soon discontinue its JD program.

22:40 - Stop Overthinking RC

Nathan and Ben condense Reading Comprehension down to two essential questions: What did the passage say? What’s the author’s main point? The guys instruct a listener to forget question types in RC and treat them all as Must Be Trues.

38:27 - Recovering from a Low Score

Listeners seek guidance on how to bounce back from a disappointing LSAT. The guys discuss a key to overcoming test anxiety.

50:06 - Scholarship Estimator

Listener Shane is perplexed by his results in the LSAT Demon Scholarship Estimator. Ben and Nathan dig into the numbers and assess Shane’s scholarship chances.

54:02 - Work Experience vs. GPA

Listener Donald hopes that his extensive work experience in academia will offset his low undergraduate GPA. Nathan and Ben prepare Donald to apply broadly and to walk away from bad offers.

1:01:09 - Low Score Fears

The guys assure a worried student that law schools really only care about your highest LSAT score.

1:03:27 - Retake a 173?

Listener Alexander is ready to declare victory over the LSAT with a 173, but Nathan and Ben see no downside to retaking. They push Alexander to get greedy.

1:09:35 - Shoutout

LSAT Demon student Kayla thanks Demon teacher Beth for helping her improve her LSAT score by over 25 points. Listen to Beth’s own LSAT success story on LSAT Demon Daily, Ep. 321.