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The LSAT Simplified: A Hey Future Lawyer Podcast

Hey Future Lawyer
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Financial Implications Of Law School
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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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In this episode, Ben Parker sits down with Samantha Budd, a 1L at Seton Hall Law who earned a full scholarship after taking the LSAT seriously and approaching prep the right way. Sam shares her backgro... more

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In this episode, Ben breaks down an email from a 3.9 GPA applicant sitting on a 152 LSAT who is determined to apply this cycle anyway. He walks through why that choice could cost her hundreds of thousands of dollars, using... more

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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 Jesson)

Host

Ben Parker
Full-time LSAT teacher and co-creator of heyfuturelawyer.com, host of the LSAT Simplified Podcast.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Good Advice

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    David123riru
    United States3 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 direct and honest approach, finding the advice accessible and without unnecessary fluff.
Many highlight the host's humor and relatability, making the content enjoyable while providing valuable insights into LSAT preparation.
The emphasis on practical strategies over traditional studying methods is frequently praised.

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A 1L Explains Big Law Pressure, Grades, and Daily Life (Ep. 41 with Sam)
Q: What's your typical weekday like as a law student?
I wake up early, work out, do my studies at home, attend classes, and keep a structured schedule to manage my time effectively.
A 1L Explains Big Law Pressure, Grades, and Daily Life (Ep. 41 with Sam)
Q: How do you feel about the demands of law school compared to a corporate job?
I feel that both have their demands; however, with good time management you can balance law school well.
A 1L Explains Big Law Pressure, Grades, and Daily Life (Ep. 41 with Sam)
Q: Are you happy six months in, and do you feel like you're on the right trajectory with law school?
Yes, I'm definitely happy with my choice and feel like it's been a good experience overall.
Cornell Law Over “T20”? UC Irvine Over Your Dream School? The Data Says YES (Ep. 37)
Q: Should I have them write my letters now?
Yes, if it's allowed, you should, while they still remember you.
Cornell Law Over “T20”? UC Irvine Over Your Dream School? The Data Says YES (Ep. 37)
Q: Do you have any advice about whether I should still use them as recommenders about applying next year?
It's a good idea to get those letters on file with LSAC, because it's easier when they know you than later when you might have to remind them.

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