Hi guys!

I've been super into podcasts as of late and I thought it'd be great to add something LSAT related to my arsenal. This could encompass explicitly LSAT/Law School related podcasts and anything else along the lines of: mediation, psychology, philosophy etc. I'm up for any suggestion really!

Side note: Feel free to include fun stuff too! Balance is key!

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  • Sunday, Jun 09 2019

    The Breakfast Club or Angela Yee's Lip Service

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  • Saturday, Jun 08 2019

    I also like podcast from Powerscore. less chat, more useful conversation on LSAT comparing to thinking LSAT lol. when I listen thinking LSAT, I have to play 1.5 speed..otherwise I will fall asleep. just serach powerscore LSAT

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  • Saturday, Jun 08 2019

    @chenoabailey93611 said:

    There’s a Harvard Law podcast called Leading Questions (preciously “all rise”) and the hosts interview Harvard Law professors. Might not help with the LSAT but it’s interesting and certainly inspirational.

    Thank you!! found it1

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  • Wednesday, Jun 05 2019

    All of my podcasts are political so if you need any suggestions on those, let me know.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 04 2019

    I listen to thinking lsat podcast as well. But as with any advices out there, take them with a grain of salt. There were some things I found uncomfortable/annoying, but generally funny podcast.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 04 2019

    @leahbeuk911 said:

    @jonahgriego643 Only Hurts I tried to search the podcast by name, but I couldn't find it

    Try looking up "The Harvard Law Record"

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  • Tuesday, Jun 04 2019

    I liked listening to Thinking LSAT. I don't personally endorse all their advice (like the only thing you need to do to study is do PTs over and over, and I've heard them rag on 7sage's methods) but it still was nice to be lightly thinking about LSAT and admissions stuff while I'm driving. I did pick up some helpful tips from them too.

    Also, "Radiolab Presents: More Perfect" is so great. Really well-told stories behind supreme court decisions.

    Unrelated to anything law or LSAT related - "It's Been A Minute" is my absolute favorite podcast. A little bit current events, pop culture, interesting stories from around the country and world, and it's just always funny and interesting.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 04 2019

    @jonahgriego643 Only Hurts I tried to search the podcast by name, but I couldn't find it

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  • Tuesday, Jun 04 2019

    Other than the 7sage podcast, the webinars are incredibly helpful: https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/

    Of the webinars, I really liked:

    https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/timing-and-levels-of-certainty/

    https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/

    https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/lsat-prep-for-170-plus/

    https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/davids-six-tips-on-doing-it-right/

    And I also found this podcast before the June LSAT, and thought at least this episode was nice:

    https://www.thinkinglsat.com/blog/ep-185-last-week-before-the-lsat-a-movie-and-victory

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  • Tuesday, Jun 04 2019

    There’s a Harvard Law podcast called Leading Questions (preciously “all rise”) and the hosts interview Harvard Law professors. Might not help with the LSAT but it’s interesting and certainly inspirational.

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  • Monday, Jun 03 2019

    Welp I guess that does it! Thank you guys. @drbrown2259 @gulnaranzar530

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  • Monday, Jun 03 2019

    I second @drbrown2259

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  • Monday, Jun 03 2019

    7Sage Podcast, Law School Toolbox are my picks for LSAT/Law School podcasts

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