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The LSAT Simplified: A Hey Future Lawyer Podcast

Hey Future Lawyer
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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

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This episode of the Hey Future Lawyer podcast dives into LSAT logical reasoning strategies, using a custom-made practice question to demonstrate how to think through arguments step by step. Ben Parker emphasizes that success on the LSAT is not about ... more

In this episode of the Hey Future Lawyer Podcast, Ben Parker breaks down one of the biggest problems in LSAT prep today: bad advice. Using real examples, he walks through why so many popular strategies, from overcomplicated question types to memoriza... more

The new U.S. News Law School Rankings are officially out, and in this episode, we break down what actually matters and what does not. If you are choosing a law school based on rankings alone, this conversation will completely change how you think abo... more

In this episode, Ben breaks down the launch of Hey Future Lawyer’s new Law School Recommender Tool and explains how applicants should actually choose where to apply and where to attend. Instead of chasing arbitrary law school rankings, he argues for ... more

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Recent Guests

Nick Cohen
Lawyer and Chief Operating Officer of Matador Solutions, a marketing partner for law firms.
Cohen Injury Law Group and Matador Solutions
Episode: Night Law School While Running a Business? A Lawyer’s Unfiltered Take (Ep. 47 w/ Nick Cohen)
Samantha Budd
1L at Seton Hall University School of Law with a background in marketing at MasterCard
Seton Hall University
Episode: A 1L Explains Big Law Pressure, Grades, and Daily Life (Ep. 41 with Sam)
Troy Anderson
Recent Cornell Law graduate and LSAT advisor
Episode: Cornell Law Grad Exposes the Truth About Law School Rankings (Ep. 15 with Troy Anderson)
Autumn Lockett
Founder of Gradmissions and former Dean of Admissions at the University of Oklahoma
Gradmissions
Episode: She Was a Dean of Admissions—Now She’s Telling Applicants the Truth (Ep. 11 with Autumn Lockett from Gradmissions)
Shireen Salam
Harvard Law Admit with experience at the U.S. Attorney's Office
U.S. Attorney's Office
Episode: Harvard Law Admit's Law School Admissions Journey (Ep. 9 with Shireen Salam)
Malorie Gage
2L student at Syracuse University, military spouse, and mother of two
Syracuse University
Episode: Malorie of Syracuse's JDi Program Talks Online Law School (Ep. 100 w/Malorie Gage)
Madeline Jesson
LSAT tutor and host of online LSAT prep courses
Madeleine Jesson Tutoring
Episode: The LSAT Simplified Podcast Returns (Ep. 87 with Madeline)

Host

Ben Parker
Full-time LSAT teacher and co-creator of Hey Future Lawyer; host of multiple LSAT-focused shows.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 60 ratings
  • Good Advice

    Ben does not sugar coat but his advice is spot on.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    David123riru
    United States7 months ago
  • Real!!

    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 👍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mgr327
    United Statesa year ago
  • First Time it Makes Sense and Works

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Berra 77
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging balance of strategy and personal experience, making complex topics more approachable.
Ben's blunt, no-nonsense approach resonates with listeners who want practical, real-world guidance.
The show is praised for providing honest, actionable LSAT prep advice and candid discussions about law school finances and admissions.

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How She Finished 1L With Straight A’s (Ep. 51 with Madeline)
Q: What should be emphasized in a personal statement to improve admission chances?
Show a credible narrative of community contribution and impact, avoiding generic or overly ambitious claims, and demonstrate how your background translates into meaningful law school success.
How She Finished 1L With Straight A’s (Ep. 51 with Madeline)
Q: How should a student approach law school exams and learning to maximize grades?
Focus on practicing application with real problems, do not rely on memorization alone, and build consistency and stamina for the exam period.
How She Finished 1L With Straight A’s (Ep. 51 with Madeline)
Q: What makes first-semester grades so influential for a law student's career?
They disproportionately affect summer opportunities and OCI outcomes, which shape internships and early career trajectory more than later semesters; strong early performance can help secure better opportunities.
Goodbye Online LSAT: The Security Problem That Broke The System (Ep. 49)
Q: How do I review the LSAT questions I got wrong?
You should analyze your understanding of the questions rather than focusing on a specific method; the key is to derive lessons from your review.
Night Law School While Running a Business? A Lawyer’s Unfiltered Take (Ep. 47 w/ Nick Cohen)
Q: How did you fit everything into your 168 hours in the week while attending night law school?
Nick discusses his grueling schedule of working straight through the day and attending law school at night, emphasizing efficiency and coping with a busy life.

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A pragmatic, no-nonsense show focused on making LSAT prep approachable and effective. Across episodes, the host and guests challenge traditional study methods, emphasize active practice with real questions, and pair test strategy with practical law-school guidance. Topics frequently cover LSAT scoring, personal statements, admissions economics, scholarships, and the broader implications of legal education on career prospects. A standout quality is the host's blunt, results-oriented approach, often accompanied by guests who share real-world experiences from law school and the legal profession. This combination makes the show particularly helpful for prospective law students seeking concrete tactics, honest assessments of risk and ROI, and st... more

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