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Read Sentences, Not Passages (Ep. 345)

Read Sentences, Not Passages (Ep. 345)

FromThinking LSAT


Read Sentences, Not Passages (Ep. 345)

FromThinking LSAT

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Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you want to improve at LSAT Reading Comprehension, remember what your job is: Read the sentences, not the passage. On today’s episode, Ben and Nathan explain why focusing on one sentence at a time is the best way to understand and retain information in both Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning. Then, the guys help one listener decide whether to retake the LSAT—even though he has a 175 on record. Another listener shares an email from LSAC’s Office of Test Security, warning them about taking the official test too many times. The guys help a former Demon student choose which law school scholarship offer to accept. And finally, they discuss why the new law school rankings fail the “100% rule.”
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Important Dates

5:35 - LR Method to Madness
10:27 - Read Sentences, Not Passages
19:04 - Retaking After a 175?
22:50 - Official LSAT Limits
38:35 - Choosing Which Scholarship to Take
51:45 - New Rankings and a Letter from Dean Faigman
1:22:06 - Increasing Your GPA

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Released:
Apr 11, 2022
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