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Learning Science Applied to the LSAT (Ep. 4)

Mar 09, 202538 min
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In this episode, we break down the science of learning and apply it directly to LSAT prep. Many students approach studying in ways that are proven to be ineffective, despite decades of research on how humans actually learn best. We dive into evidence-based strategies, such as retrieval practice, spaced repetition, and interleaving concepts, to maximize LSAT improvement. Plus, we tackle one of the biggest mistakes students make—avoiding timed practice—and explain why embracing the clock early is crucial for success on test day.

We also analyze a listener's law school resume and discuss what makes a compelling application. From SAT tutoring to private chef experience, we explore which details strengthen a law school personal statement and which should be left out. Along the way, we give actionable advice on structuring a resume to highlight real skills and impact. Finally, we review an LSAT and GPA addendum, explaining when and how to write these optional statements to provide context—without sounding like you're making excuses.

If you're prepping for the LSAT or applying to law school, this episode is packed with tips to sharpen your study habits and application strategy. Tune in to avoid common pitfalls and ensure you're preparing in the most effective way possible!

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