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🗓️ 10 June 2019
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You may have heard the siren’s song of the dual degree—the JD and the MBA. There are JD—MBA programs far and wide. But are they worth it? Nathan and Ben are joined by lawyer and author Rachel Gezerseh to chat about why anyone would want to put themselves on this arduous path. And if you do want to submit yourself to such a grueling course, what’s the best way to set yourself up for success? Tune in to hear the experts chop it up. Plus, Nathan and Ben talk proctoring the digital LSAT, taking the official test multiple times, and they slice and dice a personal statement.
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00:52 – JD—MBAs with Rachel Gezerseh
Amanda writes in and asks the guys about how prospective 1L students should navigate law school if they have their sights set on a Master’s degree (likely an MBA) after nabbing a JD. How can someone best prepare for a JD—MBA program? To help answer the question, Nathan and Ben have Law-Career Playbook author, Rachel Gezerseh (Breaking into Big Law), back on the show to hash it out. Here are some takeaways from their conversation:
Your 1L year will already be incredibly demanding. Think twice before adding stress on top your law school experience with this idea of a second degree.
Seek out professionals who have taken this path—was it worth it for them to acquire two degrees? Did it really help them achieve a better career in law or business?
Check and see whether you can even find a professional who has successfully taken the path you would like to take and is clearly benefitting from their JD—MBA
Consider choosing just one—go into law or go into business. If you feel like the other will help you later on, pursue that goal at that time. Chances are it will be rare that you’ll need both degrees.
It’s never too early to begin building your network—reach out to lawyers, take them to coffee, ask questions, and start working towards a law career you’ll enjoy.
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0:00.0 | Hello and |
0:07.0 | welcome to episode 196 of the Thinking El-Sat podcast in Los Angeles, I'm Nathan Fox and with me in Vienna Virginia I have |
0:15.3 | Ben Olson Ben how you doing? I'm hungry and in Valencia California from her |
0:22.4 | home office we have Rachel Gerser say. |
0:24.5 | Rachel, how you doing? |
0:25.8 | I am great. |
0:27.2 | Did you eat breakfast? |
0:28.9 | I did today, yes. |
0:30.9 | That's good. |
0:31.9 | So did I, Ben. |
0:32.3 | I did eat breakfast. I's good. So did I, Ben. |
0:32.6 | So I did eat breakfast. |
0:34.4 | I had those egg white things from Starbucks, |
0:37.6 | but it's now almost one o'clock here. |
0:40.6 | So that's why I'm hungry. |
0:42.3 | I did not have lunch yeah my bad well we'll |
0:45.6 | take care of this quickly so that you don't starve to death on the show. |
0:49.0 | The show must proceed or whatever. So we invited Rachel back on the show to talk about JD MBAs. |
0:57.8 | We have some other stuff on the agenda as well. |
1:00.1 | JDMBAs and just joint degrees generally is going to be the topic. |
1:04.4 | If you remember, boy I wish I would have looked up the episode number. |
1:07.4 | If we would have any kind of act together I would give you the reference for that. |
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