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Episode 33: Can an Opera Singer or Television Show Assistant Get Into Law School?

Episode 33: Can an Opera Singer or Television Show Assistant Get Into Law School?

FromThinking LSAT


Episode 33: Can an Opera Singer or Television Show Assistant Get Into Law School?

FromThinking LSAT

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this week’s podcast, we discuss issues relating to the upcoming June 2015 LSAT and answer questions from listeners. We then work through question 4 in section 2 of the June 2007 LSAT, which is a flaw question about the Connorly Report on Ocksenfrey's pre-packaged meals.

Here's a look at the topics we discuss:

How to determine if you're ready for the June 2015 LSAT, and what you should do in the final weeks before the test.
Is there a shortage of LSAT test centers around the country? Why are students being sent to test centers in other cities to take the exam?
What are some tips for working through paradox questions?
Megan graduated in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in media and visual arts, with a specialization in documentary production. She has spent the last few years working on a television show and now wants to attend law school and practice immigration law. Will her undergraduate emphasis and work experience hinder her chances of getting into law school?
Similarly, Emily spent a few years singing opera in Europe and working on a Fulbright. Is her experience too varied, and is she too old for law school?



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Released:
May 20, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ben Olson and Nathan Fox started the Thinking LSAT Podcast to become better LSAT teachers and have some fun. Please 1) subscribe, 2) rate and review, and 3) send us questions: help@thinkinglsat.com. Don't pay for law school! Learn more at lsatdemon.com