Good Advice on Bad Advice

Good Advice on Bad Advice

In this episode, Jelena and Branden cover several pieces of bad advice almost everyone receives when considering law school, and explain why you shouldn’t take these “nuggets of wisdom” seriously.

Show notes

When you announce your law school plans, everyone you know will become a law school expert overnight. There’s something about applying to law school that makes everyone you know think you urgently need their advice . . . and much of it will be bad.

In this episode, Jelena and Branden cover several pieces of bad advice almost everyone receives when considering law school, and explain why you shouldn’t take these “nuggets of wisdom” seriously.

In this episode:

  1. Are all lawyers miserable?
  2. Can you make money as a lawyer without being evil?
  3. If you love to argue, should you go to law school?
  4. Should you go to a lower-ranking law school with a plan to transfer into a T14?
  5. And, speaking of the T14, are there really only 14 law schools that are worth attending?
  6. Are morally flexible people the best lawyers?
  7. Will becoming a lawyer make you boring, conventional, and unlikable?
  8. Are you too young/old/weird/different for law school?

Links and further resources from from this week’s episode:


LSAC Current Volume Summary: https://report.lsac.org/VolumeSummary.aspx


Search Law Schools’ ABA Required Disclosures: http://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/Disclosure509.aspx


More on Transferring Law Schools: http://bit.ly/3hnuklB


33 Common LSAT Flaws, Available Now in Paperback & Kindle Formats:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B2KM2Q8/&field-keywords=lsat


Start Your LSATMax Free Trial: https://go.onelink.me/z1Zu/689fb4b4


Start Your BarMax Free Trial Now: https://go.onelink.me/3011142272/d02ba2de


The Road to 180: The Ultimate Guide to LSAT Prep (free on Kindle unlimited):
https://www.amazon.com/Road-180-Ultimate-Guide-LSAT-ebook/dp/B00X4W9R5U/

Hosts

Jelena Woehr

Jelena Woehr

Jelena was born & raised in Golden, CO. There she cut her teeth on logic by getting into, then out of, an impressive amount of trouble. When not organizing student protests or lobbying the school board, Jelena competed in equestrian sports & constitutional debate. Jelena took the June 2017 LSAT, partly out of curiosity and partly because she developed a serious Logic Games addiction. After three months of study, Jelena achieved a score of 178. While she didn't end up falling in love with law school, she did find herself really enjoying the LSAT—so much that she left her previous career in tech startups behind and began teaching. Jelena prides herself on helping her students understand not just the systems and methods they can apply to get a good score, but the underlying logic & its applicability to the challenge of learning to think like a law student. Outside of her work with the LSAT, Jelena is a writer, creative content producer, & a competitive equestrian endurance rider.

Branden Frankel

Branden Frankel

In 2000, Branden graduated with a BA in Philosophy from UC Santa Barbara. For a few years after, he cast about in vain for entry-level philosopher positions, but, when he was visited by the Ghost of Student Loans Past, he knew it was time to make a change. In June 2006, Branden took the LSAT, scoring a 175. Thereafter, he attended UCLA School of Law, graduating in 2010 and practicing patent law for several years. Since 2013, he has taught dozens of live LSAT classes and tutored scores of successful test takers. When he's not considering the finer points of a particularly tricky Logical Reasoning question or kicking it with his daughter, Branden writes Science Fiction. You can find him after work at the local Starbucks, typing furiously, then deleting what he typed, then typing more, and so on for hours.


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