You Might Want to Give Up

Listener Sharonique has yet to break 140 on a practice LSAT—despite having studied for over nine months. When is it time to throw in the towel? Sharonique asks the guys for their honest advice.…

Success Won’t Come Overnight

Demon student Taylor asks how to know when she’s reached her full potential on the LSAT. Ben and Nathan take a look at Taylor’s stats and encourage her not to give up too soon. She’ll continue to make progress if she focuses on understanding her mistakes and…

The Myth of Full-Time Study

Listener Angela asks for advice on how to study for the LSAT effectively and efficiently while also working a full-time job. Ben and Nathan encourage Angela to set aside one high-quality hour per day for LSAT studying.…

How Much Study Is Too Much Study?

Listener Kiran asks how long is too long to study for the LSAT. Everyone’s timeline is different. Tune in to hear Ben’s and Nathan’s recommendations on how long to study and how to decide whether law school is actually the best path for you.…

Time Is Your Most Valuable Resource

An anonymous listener writes in with a predicament: Before finding the Demon, they spent a big chunk of change on a different prep company’s LSAT course. They now realize that this course is not going to suit their needs, and they’d rather study with LSAT Demon. Ben and…

Making an LSAT Study Plan

New Demon student Andres wants help building a solid LSAT study plan. The guys recommend a mix of drilling, time sections, and timed tests.…

Advice for an Older Applicant

An anonymous listener asks Ben and Nathan what advice they’d give to applicants who have been out of school for decades. The guys discuss the relevance of old undergraduate records and the importance of getting your best LSAT score.…

Drilling vs. Practice Tests

Nathan and Demon teacher Tasha respond to student Skyler’s email about creating a balanced study schedule. They discuss how to strike a balance between drilling and taking practice tests, considering issues like burnout, time constraints, tests vs. timed sections, and getting value out of your study time.…