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In this episode, Ben Parker explores a variety of LSAT and law school admissions topics, starting with an in-depth case study of a student deciding between Tulane and LSU for law school. He breaks down scholarship offers, cost of attendance, and employment prospects, ultimately advocating for minimizing debt, especially when the job outcomes are uncertain. He also debunks common misconceptions about specialized fields like sports and entertainment law, stressing that law school branding matters less than practical job placement.
Shifting gears, Ben discusses LSAT accommodations, addressing concerns about military service members potentially jeopardizing their career prospects by seeking extra time. He also tackles a common timing issue many test-takers face—rushing through questions without ensuring accuracy. His advice? Slow down, focus on solving questions completely, and let speed develop naturally through mastery, not pacing pressure.
Finally, Ben critiques common LSAT study strategies, debunking the overemphasis on question types and formal logic. He reviews LSAT prep "do’s and don’ts" from another test prep company, calling out misleading advice while reinforcing the importance of reviewing mistakes. The episode wraps up with a discussion on LSAT accommodations, including how test-takers can request extra time and remove the experimental section.
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In this episode, Ben Parker explores a variety of LSAT and law school admissions topics, starting with an in-depth case study of a student deciding between Tulane and LSU for law school. He breaks down scholarship offers, cost of attendance, and employment prospects, ultimately advocating for minimizing debt, especially when the job outcomes are uncertain. He also debunks common misconceptions about specialized fields like sports and entertainment law, stressing that law school branding matters less than practical job placement.
Shifting gears, Ben discusses LSAT accommodations, addressing concerns about military service members potentially jeopardizing their career prospects by seeking extra time. He also tackles a common timing issue many test-takers face—rushing through questions without ensuring accuracy. His advice? Slow down, focus on solving questions completely, and let speed develop naturally through mastery, not pacing pressure.
Finally, Ben critiques common LSAT study strategies, debunking the overemphasis on question types and formal logic. He reviews LSAT prep "do’s and don’ts" from another test prep company, calling out misleading advice while reinforcing the importance of reviewing mistakes. The episode wraps up with a discussion on LSAT accommodations, including how test-takers can request extra time and remove the experimental section.
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