​You’re Never Early with a Bad Score | Thinking LSAT, Ep 521

Ben and Nate break down the measurable cost of applying late in the law school admissions cycle. Your LSAT score has the most value on the day that applications open. By rushing your LSAT or applying late in the cycle, you sacrifice points and leave money on the table. With AI poised to disrupt the legal market, it’s more important than ever to go to law school for free. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi... Get your best score with LSAT Demon. Sign up here: https://www.lsatdemon.com Choose from over 30 hours of live LSAT classes every week with a Demon Live subscription: https://www.lsatdemon.com/plans Use our Law School Scholarship Estimator to see what LSAT score you need to go to law school for free: https://www.lsatdemon.com/scholarships Meet the Demon’s amazing LSAT teachers and tutors: https://www.lsatdemon.com/about Learn more about Ben, Nathan, and their years of experience teaching the LSAT: https://thinkinglsat.com/about 0:00 - Introduction 0:32 – AI Making Law School Obsolete? 14:50 – LSAT Suspended in Mainland China 24:03 – Cost of Delaying Apps 47:43 – Main Point vs. Summary 52:31 – Doing LR Backwards 59:28 – Score Plateaus 1:04:42 – Personal Statement Gong Show 1:07:20 - Word of the Week - Truism