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.…

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.…

Harvard Law’s Junior Deferral Program

Listener Elijah asks the guys for their thoughts on applying to Harvard Law School’s Junior Deferral Program. Nathan and Ben explain why the program may benefit Harvard more than it benefits a stellar applicant like Elijah.…

Evaluating Arguments on LR

Demon teacher Francesca joins Nathan to discuss a frequently asked question about evaluating arguments on Logical Reasoning. Learn how to identify and attack invalid arguments, and you will be prepared to answer any question the LSAT throws at you.…

Will This Admissions Cycle Be Less Competitive?

Demon student Daeisha heard that the number of June LSAT registrants was down 50% compared to last year. Does this mean that the 2022–2023 admission cycle will be less competitive? The guys share their thoughts and recommend that Daeisha focus on applying with her best LSAT score regardless.…