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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 background, why she chose law school after working in corporate marketing, and what the transition into 1L life has actually been like.
The conversation dives deep into what law school really demands day to day, from time management and study habits to maintaining sleep, exercise, and sanity during the semester. Sam breaks down her weekly routine, how much she actually works compared to a 9–5 job, and why discipline matters more than motivation.
Ben also gives blunt LSAT advice early in the episode, explaining why the exam is a skills-based test, how most people study incorrectly, and what actually leads to 160s and 170s. They connect the dots between LSAT skills and law school success, including reading, logic, and active studying.
The episode wraps with an honest discussion of law school outcomes, scholarships, Big Law pressure, and why minimizing debt gives students far more freedom after graduation. This is a must-listen for anyone considering law school, studying for the LSAT, or trying to decide whether the investment is really worth it.
By Hey Future Lawyer4.8
2020 ratings
👉 Find everything at linktr.ee/heyfuturelawyer
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 background, why she chose law school after working in corporate marketing, and what the transition into 1L life has actually been like.
The conversation dives deep into what law school really demands day to day, from time management and study habits to maintaining sleep, exercise, and sanity during the semester. Sam breaks down her weekly routine, how much she actually works compared to a 9–5 job, and why discipline matters more than motivation.
Ben also gives blunt LSAT advice early in the episode, explaining why the exam is a skills-based test, how most people study incorrectly, and what actually leads to 160s and 170s. They connect the dots between LSAT skills and law school success, including reading, logic, and active studying.
The episode wraps with an honest discussion of law school outcomes, scholarships, Big Law pressure, and why minimizing debt gives students far more freedom after graduation. This is a must-listen for anyone considering law school, studying for the LSAT, or trying to decide whether the investment is really worth it.

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