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How to Take Your Last LSAT (Ep. 535)

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A listener writes in asking how to handle the pressure of their final official LSAT attempt. Ben and Nathan remind them that their highest score on record, a 165, is already strong enough for full scholarships at many law schools. They encourage the listener to let go of perfectionism, be comfortable with not finishing a section, and approach test day expecting incremental improvement.

Also in this episode:

- An update on an LSAC cheating allegation

- Ben and Nathan react to the ABA lifting its probation of Cooley Law

- Advice from Demon students who recently crushed the LSAT

Study with our Free Plan⁠

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Watch Episode 535 on YouTube

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0:00 Update on Cheating Allegations

5:24 ABA Lifts Probation for Cooley

10:50 How to Approach Your Last Official Attempt

21:44 Tips from Departing Demons

34:25 Chances at a T14 as a Super kJD

41:10 Pearls vs. Turds

43:27 Personal Statement Gong Show

57:12 Word of the Week — Percolation

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A listener writes in asking how to handle the pressure of their final official LSAT attempt. Ben and Nathan remind them that their highest score on record, a 165, is already strong enough for full scholarships at many law schools. They encourage the listener to let go of perfectionism, be comfortable with not finishing a section, and approach test day expecting incremental improvement.

Also in this episode:

- An update on an LSAC cheating allegation

- Ben and Nathan react to the ABA lifting its probation of Cooley Law

- Advice from Demon students who recently crushed the LSAT

Study with our Free Plan⁠

⁠Download our iOS app⁠

Watch Episode 535 on YouTube

Check out all of our “What’s the Deal With” segments

Get caught up with our ⁠Word of the Week⁠⁠ library

0:00 Update on Cheating Allegations

5:24 ABA Lifts Probation for Cooley

10:50 How to Approach Your Last Official Attempt

21:44 Tips from Departing Demons

34:25 Chances at a T14 as a Super kJD

41:10 Pearls vs. Turds

43:27 Personal Statement Gong Show

57:12 Word of the Week — Percolation

  continue reading

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