S5E7: Character & Fitness: What Law Schools Really Want to Know
In this episode, we dive into one of the most misunderstood parts of the law school application: the Character & Fitness section.From speeding tickets to juvenile offenses, arrests, expunged records, and academic violations, we break down the five key categories you might need to disclose. Learn how to be honest without oversharing, how to protect your integrity while staying concise, and why the way you frame your experiences matters. We also share real-world examples and tips for avoiding common pitfalls—plus why this section can impact your bar admission down the line.Whether you're just starting your application or revisiting your addenda, this episode will help you approach Character & Fitness with clarity, confidence, and professionalism.Hosted by Shana Ginsburg, founder and CEO of Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring. 🎧 Music by Taha Ahmed | Editing by Podcast Doctors 📚 Listeners take $200 off an LSAT BOSS masterclass with code LSAT200. Enroll today at https://www.ginsburgadvanced.com/lsat-boss-live-classes
S5E6: The Ultimate Law School Prep Guide
This episode is your ultimate guide to dominating law school, from pre-1L prep to acing orientation and beyond. Whether you're gearing up for the LSAT or stepping into law school for the first time, these strategies from Shana Ginsburg (Founder, Ginsburg Advanced) and Trudel Pare (Yale Law '25) will set you apart and ensure you enter with confidence.Law school is a marathon, and staying physically active helps maintain energy and focus through long study sessions. Prioritizing rest is just as crucial—avoid burnout by balancing your workload smartly. Case briefing mastery is a must, and getting ahead on reading techniques with 1-1 JD skill development resources like the Pre-1L Boss makes a difference.Accommodations matter—if you need LSAT or law school adjustments, advocate for them early to optimize your learning environment. And when orientation arrives, tune in, take notes, and pay attention—insider tips can shape your bar prep, internships, and legal career path.Created by Shana Ginsburg, founder and CEO of Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring, this episode is packed with empowering insights to shape your law school journey. What will they say about you after law school? Let this episode help you craft your story and make your mark.🎧 Music by Taha Ahmed | Editing by Podcast Doctors 📚 Enroll in LSAT Boss classes: LSAT Boss Live Classes 💰 Get $200 off a live class with code: LBLIVE200!Tune in now and take your LSAT journey to the next level! 🚀
S5E5: Yale Law Grad Breaks the Myth of Specialization Rankings
In this episode, Shana dives into the often starry-eyed optimism students have when choosing a law school based on the ranking in a specific specialization. The conversation challenges whether these rankings truly determine success—or whether students need to read between the lines before committing.Guest co-host Yale Law grad Trudel Pare argues to exercise caution if you share the mindset of applicants who chase high-ranking specialization programs without fully considering the fine print. She believes it's time to question ranks and ask the tough questions: Are students being misled by rankings alone, or are they simply not asking the right questions? What does the ranking actually mean for your future prospects?🎙️ Hosted by Shana Ginsburg, Esq., Founder and CEO of Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring 🎵 Music by Taha Ahmed 🎧 Sound editing by The Podcast DoctorsFind LSAT BOSS live class schedules, personalized tutoring, admissions consulting and accommodations support at ginsburgadvancedtutoring.com or email us at hello@ginsburgadvancedtutoring.com🔹 Love the episode? Leave us a 5-star review!
S5E4: Navigating Law School Decisions: Waitlists, Scholarships, and the Final Choice
This episode dives into the emotional and strategic challenges of law school admissions—navigating waitlists, scholarship negotiations, and making the final choice.Shana and Trudel break down why the waitlist process feels like modern dating—schools won’t commit, but they won’t rule you out either. The conversation covers: ✔️ The shifting power of scholarship negotiations based on your acceptance status. ✔️ Letters of Continued Interest—how to craft them strategically. ✔️ Beyond tuition—cost of living, hidden expenses, and financial aid considerations. ✔️ Making your best law school choice by leveraging professor Q&A, admitted students' days, and alumni insights.With humor, candid insights, and personal anecdotes—including a well-loved Yale mug—this episode delivers practical advice for applicants still waiting on decisions or weighing scholarship offers.💡 Enroll in LSAT Boss classes for the anything-but-average student! 🚀 Get $100 off a live LSAT BOSS class with code MAYBOSS100Special thanks to: Podcast Doctors for expert editing , and Taha Ahmed for the upbeat music 🎙️ Hosts: Shana Ginsburg - Founder of Ginsburg Advanced , and Trudel Pare - Yale Law Class of 2025
S5E3: Conditional Scholarships: The Hidden Gamble in Law School Funding
Not all scholarships are created equal.In this episode, Shana (Founder and CEO, Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring) and Trudel (Yale Law '25) break down conditional scholarships—those tantalizing tuition discounts that aren’t guaranteed to last. If you're relying on one to fund your legal education, you need to know the fine print.🎙️ Understanding the Risk Many law schools offer merit-based scholarships that seem like a golden ticket—until you realize you must maintain a certain GPA or rank in a specific percentile to keep the funding. And here’s the kicker: grading curves in law school are brutal.Even top-performing students in undergrad can struggle when faced with the reality that not everyone can meet the renewal requirements—because the school simply doesn’t allow it. We unpack why this system exists, how law schools benefit from it, and what students should consider before accepting these offers.📌 Strategic Decision-Making If you’re weighing a scholarship offer, consider: ✅ How realistic is it to meet the renewal requirements? ✅ What happens if you lose the scholarship—can you afford tuition without it? ✅ Should you pick a school with lower tuition instead of a risky scholarship?💡 Takeaways Conditional scholarships can be powerful tools or potential traps depending on how they’re structured. We explore real stories from students who have lost their funding and what they wish they had done differently.Hosted by Shana Ginsburg, Founder of Ginsburg Advanced | Cohost: Trudel Pare | Music by Taha Ahmed | Editing by Podcast Doctors | Enroll in LSAT Boss classes for the anything-but-average student!: https://www.ginsburgadvancedtutoring.com/lsat-boss-live-classes Get $100 off a live LSAT BOSS class with code MAYBOSS100