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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2025 · 41 MIN

August 2025 LSAT Recap (Ep. 24)

from The LSAT Simplified: A Hey Future Lawyer Podcast

In this August 2025 LSAT recap, Ben Parker breaks down the test in a way you won’t find anywhere else—focusing on actionable strategy, not internet clickbait. He tackles the curve myth, explains why “the test is getting harder” is an illusion, and exposes the truth about LSAC’s heavy reuse of old questions. You’ll learn why obsessing over predicted topics is a waste of time, why human psychology skews test-day perception, and how to avoid the post-LSAT freakout.Ben also explains why you should always register for consecutive LSATs, how to think about your score range realistically, and the massive difference law school rank makes in career outcomes. You’ll get his take on proctors (in-person vs. remote), the false security blanket of topic predictions, and why some study habits are pure “goofball” territory. Finally, he answers listener questions on score withdrawal strategy, mental fatigue during full PTs, and timing your law school applications for maximum results.If you’re serious about law school admissions, this is required listening. 🎯 Study with us & join a free class → https://linktr.ee/HeyFutureLawyer

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