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The LSAT Simplified: A Hey Future Lawyer Podcast

Hey Future Lawyer
Law School Admissions
LSAT
LSAT Preparation
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Logic Games
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Argument Components
Personal Statements
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Necessary Assumptions
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Learning Process
Anxiety Management
Job Application Tips
LSAT Prep
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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This episode opens with updates from Hey Future Lawyer, including a free upcoming LSAT session and the start of the October group. Then, Ben and Madeline dive into life as a 1L. Madeline shares that while law school has its challenges, it feels more ... more

In this episode, Ben Parker breaks down why the 2026 law school admissions cycle is shaping up to be one of the most chaotic ever. Applications are way up, LSAT scores are rising across the board, and competition for top schools is reaching unprecede... more

In this episode, Ben Parker and Madeline Jesson dive deep into the realities of law school, LSAT preparation, and how the two intersect. Madeline, now a 1L on a full scholarship, shares her first impressions of law school workload, time management, a... more

This episode kicks off with a reminder that law school applications open on Labor Day, making it the perfect time to cut through the noise surrounding admissions. Ben highlights how online forums—particularly Reddit’s r/lawschooladmissions—often spre... more

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Recent Guests

Madeline Jesson
First-year law student at the University of Kentucky and LSAT tutor.
University of Kentucky
Episode: Life After the LSAT: What 1L Year Really Looks Like (Ep. 28 with Madeline Jesson)
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)

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Ben Parker
Host of The LSAT Simplified Podcast

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 42 ratings
  • 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 States8 months 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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The engaging style of the host, who combines humor with real talk, is noted as a highlight among listeners who find the honesty refreshing and helpful.
Listeners appreciate the straightforward approach to LSAT preparation and the practical advice that is both informative and accessible.

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Life After the LSAT: What 1L Year Really Looks Like (Ep. 28 with Madeline Jesson)
Q: Do you think the LSAT is applicable to law school?
Yes, the LSAT's skills directly translate to skills needed in law school, especially reading and comprehension.
Why Your LSAT Score Isn’t Improving (And How to Fix It) (Ep. 22)
Q: What should I do during my concussion recovery in relation to LSAT prep?
Take a break to allow your brain to recover, as studying while concussed may hinder your performance.
Why Your LSAT Score Isn’t Improving (And How to Fix It) (Ep. 22)
Q: Is it normal to not see direct improvement after the one-month mark?
It's normal not to see direct improvement initially; what's concerning is if you're not trying hard enough.
The #1 Mistake Rushing Law School Applicants Make (Ep. 18)
Q: Do you have any suggestions on how to improve mentality on the test?
Focus on doing questions, getting them wrong, and then reviewing them. Understand that fluctuation in performance is normal.
The #1 Mistake Rushing Law School Applicants Make (Ep. 18)
Q: What's a good first practice test without any studying?
A score of 157 is really good and shows a strong command of the English language with potential for even higher scores.

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This educational series provides insights into navigating the LSAT, offering listeners practical strategies to enhance their understanding and performance on this critical exam. The discussions cover a wide range of topics including effective study techniques, law school admissions processes, misconceptions surrounding LSAT preparation, and the importance of personal narratives in application essays. With a humorous yet straightforward approach, the content seeks to demystify the LSAT and empower prospective law students with actionable insights. Distinctively, the series features candid conversations with both the host and guests, sharing personal experiences and lessons learned, which adds an engaging dimension to the educational material... more

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