Some LSAT students think that more time studying equals faster improvement. But the equation isn’t that simple. This week, Nathan and Ben advocate a less-is-more approach to LSAT study, centered on carefully reviewing one mistake at a time. The guys also discuss lawyers’ work-life balance, highlighting in Reading Comprehension, and the importance of an applicant’s undergraduate major in law school admissions.
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0:00 - Introduction
1:41 - Quality Over Quantity
9:44 - Work-Life Balance
15:27 - Highlighting in RC
23:38 - RC Plateau
34:10 - Undergrad Major
38:01 - Question Types
47:19 - Accommodations
51:12 - Tips from a Departing Demon
53:10 - Word of the Week
Are You Reviewing Properly? | Thinking LSAT, Ep. 459
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