
Before You Take the LSAT is a podcast dedicated to providing insight into law as a career path. dbenyamin26@gmail.com Also available on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCTvsztc_EmrCz7P0iTcf8hg
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

One of the first episodes I ever recorded, originally recorded live in 2018. My peer Samanta Simpson shares her path from high school to Spelman to Columbia Law, including how she navigated studying for the LSAT, deciding on Columbia Law School, etc.... more
At the age of 14, Jake Sussman dropped out of high school with no clear plan for his future. By the age of 20, Jake was already taking his first class at Harvard Law School. While at Harvard, Jake received job offers from two of the top 3 consulting ... more
Interview featuring UCLA Law alumna, Jason Ingber. Jason shares how he negotiated his way to a full scholarship at UCLA, why he applied to 30 law schools, and how he used "chutzpah" to land a position in BigLaw despite unremarkable grades.
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My former student Liza is a first generation college student, professional and American. English is her second language. Liza, who served as a Fulbright in Taiwan, is trilingual, speaking both Mandarin Chinese and Spanish.... more
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One of the best resources for future and current lawyers. Doreen asks her guests really thoughtful questions and digs deep into their path. Highly recommend to anyone looking for more insight into the legal career path.
This is really well made! The questions are always relevant and it’s easy to listen. Some very good conversations that IMO are worth listening if you’re preparing or taking the LSAT.
I couldn’t find a way to send feedback but could you start asking the guests at what time they took they’re LSAT? Ex. At the beginning of their junior year of undergrad or the summer after graduating.
Keep up the good work!









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