Can I Study for Free?

An anonymous listener scored an official 172 using only free LSAT prep resources. They’re considering biting the bullet and paying for LSAT prep with the Demon. Ben and Nathan recommend starting with one month of Demon Live. They remind listeners that LSAT Demon offers a 20% discount to students…

Make Time for the LSAT

Demon student Rosalee shares her current stats and goal timeline for Ben and Nathan to review and asks for advice on whether to go to law school straight from undergrad. The guys encourage Rosalee to take the time necessary to get her best LSAT score.…

LSAT Fee Waivers and Accommodations

Ben and Nathan share listener K’s advice as a successfully accommodated and fee-waived applicant. K’s fee waiver request was initially denied, but after jumping through some hoops her appeal was granted. As for accommodations, K’s ADHD diagnosis granted her 50% extra time.…

$45 LSAC Fee and LSAC Fee Waiver

Listener Aubrey wonders whether she should disclose to a school which other schools she’s applying to (no) and how the LSAC Fee Waiver works. This waiver gives you two free official tests, the CAS, and more for free. Short answer: It never hurts to ask.…

LSAT Logic Games: From Weakness to Strength

Like a majority of LSAT novices, I was bewildered by Logic Games. It’s extremely common. Just last night, I asked for a show of hands in my live class, and almost everyone said LG was their worst section when they first started. But many of…