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In this episode, Ben Parker dives into the growing "Guru effect" in the LSAT prep world, calling out misleading marketing tactics that resemble multi-level marketing schemes. He critiques certain LSAT prep providers who create unnecessary jargon to lock students into their services, making it seem like they have access to exclusive strategies. He also highlights how some charge astronomical tutoring fees that aren't justified by their actual value.
Ben then shifts to a discussion on LSAT study habits, emphasizing the importance of immediate review after practice sections. He explains how delaying review by a day or more can make it harder to recall thought processes, reducing the effectiveness of studying. Additionally, he stresses why prospective law students should start preparing now if they plan to apply in the upcoming admissions cycle, outlining the risks of delaying LSAT prep and how it can cost applicants significant time and money.
In the final segment, Ben critiques a poorly edited personal statement that was supposedly reviewed by a professional consultant. He dissects the writing errors, lack of clarity, and excessive wordiness, emphasizing that such mistakes can derail a law school application. He encourages applicants to be skeptical of overpriced admissions services and to take control of their own application process.
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