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Ben and Nathan weigh in on New England Law’s conditional, full-tuition scholarships. They criticize conditional scholarships that can leave a majority of students paying full price. At most law schools, only top students (typically those already with scholarships) will secure six-figure jobs. The majority of the class foot the bill, taking out exorbitant loans while earning significantly less after graduation. Ben and Nathan encourage applicants to apply broadly and attend the right school at the right price. Later in the show, they: Break down UC Law San Francisco’s new $100 million campaign Reassure a student who fears they’re progressing too slowly React to WashU personally contacting applicants’ recommenders 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/tutoring Learn more about Ben, Nathan, and their years of experience teaching the LSAT: https://thinkinglsat.com/about Links Mentioned: Register for the DC Law Fair: http://dclawschoolfair.gwu.edu Register for the New York LSAC Forum: http://lsac.org/lawschoolforums Check out all of our “What’s the Deal With” Segments: https://lsatdemon.com/resources/law-s... Get caught up with our Word of the Week library: http://lsat.link/wow 0:00 - Introduction 0:32 - UC Law San Francisco $100 Million “Into the Future” Campaign 6:00 - Trusting the Process 13:48 - WashU Reaching out to Recommenders 29:30 - Policies on AI 39:15 - Caught Between Admissions Cycles 45:20 - Pearls vs. Turds 57:24 - What’s the Deal with New England Law? 1:13:05 - Personal Statement Gong Show 1:35:30 - Word of the Week