
Think the LSAT is a beast? Think again.
In this podcast, Ben Parker and friends show you how the LSAT can actually be easy. We cut through the BS of traditional LSAT studying, offering clear, practical strategies and no-nonsense advice to help you master the exam without the fluff.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to fine-tune your approach, join us as we simplify complex concepts and... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

In this episode, Ben Parker answers a listener’s law school application questions about undergraduate transcript breaks, medical disclosures, GPA positioning, and character and fitness issues. He explains how applicants should think strategically abo... more
In this episode, Ben is joined by Autumn Lockett to react to a law school admissions office’s ranking of nine application components.
We go through the list in order and talk about what seems right, what seems questionable, and what applicants shoul... more
Ben kicks off the episode with Madeline, who has just finished her first year of law school (1L). She breaks down why spring semester felt so much harder than fall — not because of the coursework alone, but because job interviews, appellate briefs, o... more
In this episode of the Hey Future Lawyer podcast, Ben Parker breaks down what actually makes a law school personal statement work. Instead of treating the essay like a vague exercise in “being authentic,” Ben explains why the real goal is to convince... more
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Ben does not sugar coat but his advice is spot on.
Doesn’t indulge b.s. and honestly makes me laugh when he’s so blunt haha. But he’s sharing the hard truths and offers quality advice. Informational (and funny) listen 👍
I have been through many of the LSAT courses - this is the first person who comes out with actual how’s that work!!! Not making it an easier test but easier to understand, make sense of and do well at.
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The show focuses on practical LSAT prep and candid guidance for navigating law school admissions, with blunt, no-nonsense analysis and real-world examples. Hosts debunk shortcuts, emphasize steady, question-by-question practice, and pair LSAT strategy with practical advice on personal statements, application timelines, and employment outcomes. A recurring pattern is breaking down complex prep into actionable steps, often mixing teaching with personal anecdotes, guest perspectives (notably a current law student), and direct, audience-driven tips. The format likely appeals to ambitious pre-law students and aspiring lawyers who want clear guidance, measurable progress, and a skeptical eye toward hype in rankings and prep programs. Noteworthy i... more
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
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2. Samantha Budd
3. Troy Anderson
4. Autumn Lockett
5. Madeline Jesson
6. Shireen Salam
7. Malorie Gage
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