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Law School Reality Check: The Grind Hits Madeline in 1L (Ep. 35)



In this episode, Ben welcomes Madeline back after her brief break from the podcast to catch up on law school life and dive deep into what it’s really like surviving 1L. Madeline talks about the initial adrenaline of starting law school fading into the grind of outlines, memos, and long nights—especially as she works through her first big legal writing assignment on the “attractive nuisance doctrine.” She and Ben discuss how hard it can be to stay motivated once the novelty wears off and how law school, like LSAT prep, ultimately rewards consistency over bursts of enthusiasm.

The two go on to explore why so many people fail to study for the LSAT seriously—despite being able to commit to grueling law school workloads—and what that says about human nature, discipline, and delayed consequences. From there, Ben and Madeline get into law firm recruiting trends, the growing absurdity of BigLaw timelines, and how regional markets like Kentucky operate completely differently from New York or D.C.

Later, the conversation takes a sharp turn into controversial LSAT topics: grade inflation, A+ GPAs, and why accommodations and remote testing may be distorting score distributions. Ben doesn’t hold back on his critique of extra-time policies, while Madeline offers thoughtful pushback and perspective from her own legal education. The episode wraps with Madeline reflecting on preparing for finals season, how LSAT habits translate to law school success, and why consistency and foresight beat last-minute cramming every time.

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