1 hr 27 min

Don’t Die with Your Debt (Ep. 360‪)‬ Thinking LSAT

    • Education

Law school can leave you with a lifetime of debt if you aren’t careful. On today’s episode, Nathan and Ben discuss a cautionary tale of a recent law school graduate who is $347k in student debt and can’t find a job. He thought that attending law school would set him up for a comfortable future. Instead, he’ll likely be in debt for the rest of his life. The guys implore listeners not to make the same mistake. Don’t pay for law school. They also answer a full mailbag of listener questions about how to structure your study schedule, whether testing accommodations are fair, and how high-scoring students achieve a deeper understanding of the LSAT.

As always, if you like the show and want to get more from the Thinking LSAT community, check out the links below. You can connect with other folks studying for the LSAT and get more useful resources from Nathan and Ben.



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4:16 - Pearls vs. Turds

9:23 - Ideal Implementation Granularity

13:00 - Advice for High-Scoring Students

21:11 - Are Accommodations Fair?

28:06 - Balancing a Study Schedule

37:58 - Tautology

40:00 - Advice for Non-Native English Speakers

46:26 - Value Zero

56:47 - From 157 to 180

58:11 - Stuck in the 150s

1:05:24 - Can I Improve by 40+ points?

1:13:16 - Don’t Expect Law School to Be Interesting

1:19:28 - Unemployed and $347k in Debt

1:24:40 - Some Friendly Bad Advice



Read more on our website!

Law school can leave you with a lifetime of debt if you aren’t careful. On today’s episode, Nathan and Ben discuss a cautionary tale of a recent law school graduate who is $347k in student debt and can’t find a job. He thought that attending law school would set him up for a comfortable future. Instead, he’ll likely be in debt for the rest of his life. The guys implore listeners not to make the same mistake. Don’t pay for law school. They also answer a full mailbag of listener questions about how to structure your study schedule, whether testing accommodations are fair, and how high-scoring students achieve a deeper understanding of the LSAT.

As always, if you like the show and want to get more from the Thinking LSAT community, check out the links below. You can connect with other folks studying for the LSAT and get more useful resources from Nathan and Ben.



LSAT Demon

LSAT Demon iOS App

LSAT Demon Daily

Watch Episode 360 on YouTube

Thinking LSAT YouTube

LSAT Demon YouTube



4:16 - Pearls vs. Turds

9:23 - Ideal Implementation Granularity

13:00 - Advice for High-Scoring Students

21:11 - Are Accommodations Fair?

28:06 - Balancing a Study Schedule

37:58 - Tautology

40:00 - Advice for Non-Native English Speakers

46:26 - Value Zero

56:47 - From 157 to 180

58:11 - Stuck in the 150s

1:05:24 - Can I Improve by 40+ points?

1:13:16 - Don’t Expect Law School to Be Interesting

1:19:28 - Unemployed and $347k in Debt

1:24:40 - Some Friendly Bad Advice



Read more on our website!

1 hr 27 min

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