LSAT Flex Trends and Tips
This week, I had the pleasure of being a guest on everyone’s favorite LSAT podcast, ThinkingLSAT with Nathan Fox and Ben Olson of LSATDemon. Both Ben and Nathan lend their expertise to the 4th Edition of The Law School Admission Game, which released last week, and we spent the podcast talking about the book, trends in law school admission given the circumstances surrounding COVID-19. We discussed the LSATFlex, how law schools will consider the test scores in this new format, and what people do that turns off law school admission decision makers. (Definitely demand that they respond to you – they love that….)
The guys also discuss a writing exercise that eliminates forms of “to be” and what to do when LSAC denies your fee waiver request because they won’t consider current year income in determining eligibility.
Listen to the Episode 252 of the podcast. Let me know if you have any comments or questions.
Ann Levine is the author of the best selling law school admission guide book: The Law School Admission Game and made admissions decisions at two ABA-approved law schools. In 2004 she founded Law School Expert and has helped thousands of applicants navigate the tough process to get into law school.
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Heather Zipperer on said:
I heard the podcast and bought your book (4th Ed.) for my kindle app! I am so grateful for all the information you put out for free or in a 10$ book! I am still considering admissions consulting! After I read your book!! Thanks Ann!!
Ann Levine on said:
Thanks so much for this comment! If you’re so inclined, I would really appreciate a 5-star review of the book on Amazon!