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How to Trust Confusion: Life Lessons from the LSAT with Graham Downey

Scott Miller / Graham Downey Season 1 Episode 24

Graham Downey is a graduate of Yale Law School who scored a 180—the highest score possible—on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). After law school, Graham taught LSAT prep courses and tutored students for a test prep company, sharing his knowledge with other people striving to master the test.

The LSAT is one of the most challenging graduate-level entrance exams. It can be frustrating and stress-inducing. It's frequently confusing and occasionally infuriating.

It's also an elegantly crafted exam designed to test the limits of a person's reasoning skills and their ability to think clearly under pressure. It's a test that can teach us valuable lessons about time management.

In this episode, Graham shares tips for the LSAT that can also be useful in our everyday lives. We talk about learning to trust confusion, why slowing down is as important as going fast, and the value of having clear intentions.

We talk about limits, how to push past them, and how the quest for perfection can get in the way.

Graham's Lightweight LSAT guide is at https://lightweightlsat.com/.

You'll also find information about the LSAT at https://scottmillercoaching.com/lsat.

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