Online vs. In-Person LSAT Classes

New LSAT Demon student Madison wonders whether to supplement her Demon subscription with an in-person course. Nathan and Ben explain that when it comes to LSAT prep, online learning is superior to in-person classes. The scoreboard shows that the Demon is all you need.…

154 to 178: Alex’s LSAT Success Story

Former Demon Live student Alex Mavrikos joins Nathan to discuss his LSAT success story. He raised his score from a diagnostic 154 to an official 178 with two years of study. His advice to fellow applicants: Don’t settle.…

Set Higher Standards for Yourself

Demon student Andrew admits that he focuses too much on timing on the LSAT. Ben and Nathan remind him that any amount of focus on time is too much and is likely holding up his progress. They also encourage Andrew to set higher standards for himself and wait to apply…

Practice Tests Shouldn’t Be a Big Deal

An anonymous Demon student avoids full practice tests because they’re concerned about burnout. Should they work them into their study schedule? The guys tell Anonymous not to make a big deal of practice tests—and the best way to do that is to take one every week or two.…

An LSAT Double Agent

An anonymous listener now studies with Demon Live after floundering with another “terrible” prep course. But they still work as a student ambassador for the other company. Ben and Nathan tell Anonymous to quit that job and stop peddling bad advice to their peers.…

The Value of Live

Student David wants to try Demon Live, but time zone differences would make it difficult for him to attend any of the live classes. Would a Live subscription be worth it if he can only watch the VODs? Ben and Nathan discuss the value of a non-live Live experience.…

You’ve Got to Score 160 Before You Score 170

To climb a mountain, first take one step. To score 170, first answer one question. Nathan and Ben tell listener Dom not to let his long-term goals distract him from the steps he must take to achieve them. Don’t try to score 170. Slow down and get one more…

The LSAT Shouldn’t Dominate Your Life

LSAT Demon student Jacob writes in with a bunch of questions about his LSAT study and law school applications. Ben and Nathan discuss why you shouldn’t wait to start taking timed sections and shouldn’t focus on a single section before moving on to the others. Nathan also offers…