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Law School Applications Are Surging: What the Data Really Shows (Ep. 30 with Madeline Jesson)

Law School Applications Are Surging: What the Data Really Shows (Ep. 30 with Madeline Jesson)

Update: 2025-09-22
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This episode opens with updates from Hey Future Lawyer, including a free upcoming LSAT session and the start of the October group. Then, Ben and Madeline dive into life as a 1L. Madeline shares that while law school has its challenges, it feels more like a marathon than a sprint, with manageable ups and downs. The conversation highlights the importance of stamina, time management, and avoiding excuses—parallels that carry over directly to LSAT prep.

From there, the discussion moves into the realities of legal careers, illustrated with an anecdote about the demanding nature of big law. Ben emphasizes the trap of procrastination and wasted screen time, urging listeners to take responsibility for their LSAT prep rather than rationalizing avoidance. Both he and Madeline agree that consistent effort—even small increments of daily progress—pays off over time.

The episode then shifts to admissions data, starting with Belmont Law’s 50% application increase and LSAT registration numbers that suggest another competitive cycle. They warn against overinterpreting single data points but agree that the general trend is toward rising difficulty in admissions. The pair stress that applying early and with strong numbers is crucial, cautioning against rushing an application when waiting a cycle could mean better schools and better scholarships.

Finally, Ben and Madeline field listener emails, covering topics like how to explain gaps on a resume, whether score preview is worth buying, and the trade-offs between applying early versus waiting for a higher LSAT score. They critique the LSAC’s practices around score preview and release dates, and they warn against overreliance on Reddit or TikTok admissions advice. The message is clear: strong numbers and solid essays win, but self-awareness and patience are just as important for long-term legal career success.

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Law School Applications Are Surging: What the Data Really Shows (Ep. 30 with Madeline Jesson)

Law School Applications Are Surging: What the Data Really Shows (Ep. 30 with Madeline Jesson)