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.…

Classes Can’t Replace Self-Study

New LSAT Demon Live student Stephan asks the guys for advice on how to work live classes into his study routine. Ben and Nathan make their recommendations and remind listeners that classes should supplement—not replace—self-study.…

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.…

Timelines and Test Anxiety

Listener Angela plans to take the August or September LSAT, but she suffers from severe test anxiety and worries that she may not reach her goal score by then. Ben and Nathan weigh in on Angela’s timeline and offer advice on how to ease test anxiety.…

Showing Up Daily

Listener Nikki shares a graphic to remind fellow LSAT students to study every day—even if you have time for only one question. Some days will be harder than others, but if you stay committed and show up daily, you will make progress.…

You Can’t Cram for the LSAT

Listener Owen reports taking his first official LSAT with only one week of prep and scoring 154. He’s now registered for the June test and plans to sign up for a month of LSAT Demon Premium to prepare. Is 30 days enough time for him to bring his score…

Should I Quit My Job to Study for the LSAT?

Listener G works full time for a university while also studying for the LSAT. The daily grind of working plus studying has left G feeling burnt out to the point that they have thought about quitting their job to focus on the LSAT. But would quitting reflect poorly on G…