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This episode is a blunt, practical breakdown of LSAT and law school admissions timelines, with a big emphasis on the idea that “starting now” is usually not early at all if you want optimal outcomes. Ben argues that the real goal is not just “going to law school,” but using the LSAT to control where you get in and what you pay, so you avoid six-figure debt for mediocre outcomes.
A core theme is that LSAT prep is skill-building, not cramming. He pushes back on the common “I’ll study for 1–2 months and just grind 8 hours a day” plan, saying it usually fails because quality matters more than raw hours, and most people realistically need 3–6 months, often 4–5, with extra buffer for ...
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