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The LSAT will make sense when you start focusing on one question at a time—do the question, review it, learn it. You got this.
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I’m not yelling at you—I’m yelling at the LSAT. My goal is to show you how easy this test can be.
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Abigail is a firm believer in the Demon’s commonsense approach to the LSAT. She’ll show you how to break through convoluted language and boil any argument or passage down to its critical points.
LSAT Journey: 163 → 179
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Ala understands that the LSAT can feel like an odyssey. She wants to help you slay the same monsters she’s faced. Reading Comprehension is her favorite section because it gives you the answers for free.
Additional languages: Telugu and Hindi.
LSAT Journey: 145 → 176
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Chris used to speed through the LSAT before the Demon taught him to slow down and enjoy the ride. He now craves the satisfaction of feeling the correct answers snap into place in Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
LSAT Journey: 158 → 173
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Erik has loved the LSAT since his first practice test. He strives to help his students develop a performance mindset and embrace the joy of reading.
LSAT Journey: 162 → 175.
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A great LSAT score got Matt many full-ride offers, and he's helped countless others achieve the same. After graduating law school debt-free, he scored 99th percentile on the bar exam and clerked on his state's Supreme Court.
LSAT Journey: 152 → 171
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Abhi believes the LSAT gets way too much respect. The test shouldn't take over your life, and studying with the Demon can fit perfectly with your schedule. Abhi studied with the Demon while working full time as an active duty service member, and he's passionate about creating study plans and achievable goals that help busy students attack the LSAT with swagger.
LSAT Journey: 157 → 177
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As a student, Anna used the Demon to take studying from a chore to something fun and empowering, and she loves helping new students do the same.
LSAT Journey: 161 → 180
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After being out of school for almost a decade and having a defeatist mentality of "not being good at standardized tests," Beatriz felt wary about taking on the LSAT. However, once she discovered the Thinking LSAT podcast, she took on a new perspective about conquering this test. Beatriz believes that anyone can slay the LSAT--all you need is a bit of common sense and a dash of swagger!
LSAT Journey: 156 → 173
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Billy believes the key to conquering the LSAT is learning how to proactively engage with every passage. Don’t just sit back and let the test mislead or confuse you—ask critical questions! Scrutinize assumptions! Demand better reasoning! Billy helps students build the skills to have a productive dialogue with the LSAT.
LSAT Journey: 164 → 177
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Brandon believes that every student is capable of success and encourages his students to set high expectations for themselves. He has eight years of teaching experience and enjoys challenging students to reach their full potential.
LSAT Journey: 155 → 180
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Brayden started using the Demon and put in the work to get an official 172. Brayden encourages students to work hard and to recognize that this is their journey and no one else's. He believes that resilience is what separates the great students from the good!
LSAT Journey: 142 → 172
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As a FGLI [First-Generation, Low-Income] college graduate in the world of the LSAT and law school admissions, Freskida is here to tell you that the LSAT isn’t scary and insurmountable. If you take it one question at a time, she’s excited to show you that it’s entirely within your reach!
LSAT Journey: 162 → 173
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Josh started his LSAT journey with a 151. It all changed when he decided to view the LSAT as part of his law school journey, not an obstacle. Once he started to enjoy studying, his scores skyrocketed. He teaches to help other students love the LSAT the way he does.
LSAT Journey: 151 → 174
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Kaley believes that the writers of the LSAT don't want you to know how easy it can be. By streamlining the way that you approach the questions, you'll be on your way to free law school in no time. As a science and math nerd, if Kaley can conquer tricky RC passages, you can, too.
LSAT Journey: 151 → 174
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Kevin loves those precious “a-ha!” moments on the LSAT. He’ll help you build the skills to discover those moments. He enjoys every section of the test, especially Logical Reasoning.
LSAT Journey: 153 → 174
Get guidance on your personal statement, resume, and other admissions materials. Leslie has been editing for 20 years. She reviews your materials using the method recommended by LSAT Demon founders Ben Olson and Nathan Fox. She also speaks Thai at a conversational-fluent, business-intermediate level.
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Pushkar used to avoid reading comprehension like the plague, but by studying with the Demon, he made it his favorite section of the test. He’s here to help you understand the LSAT and show you how to maintain strong study habits!
Additional Languages: Hindi and Marathi
LSAT Journey: 151 → 174
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Robert's LSAT journey transformed when he discovered the Demon. Frustrated by other prep companies overcomplicating the test, he found success through the Demon’s straightforward approach. Now, Robert is dedicated to helping others achieve similar success, driven by his desire to simplify the LSAT study process and guide students to remarkable improvements.
LSAT Journey: 137 → 176
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Ryan's diagnostic was a 150, but he always knew that he could push himself higher if he learned the test the right way. Ryan enjoys teaching logical reasoning and seeing students' confidence grow as they start predicting the right answer over, and over, and over again.
LSAT Journey: 150 → 174
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Stefan believes this test rewards those willing to put in consistent and dedicated work. He often describes his LSAT journey as a philosophical experience. The LSAT is honest, and will reveal exactly what you need to improve if you let it. Ultimately, he thinks that giving the LSAT your all will not only set you up to be a top-tier lawyer, but also an extraordinary human being.
LSAT Journey: 142 → 171
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Stewart used to be inconsistent with Logical Reasoning. But once he slowed down and learned to make predictions, he made LR his easiest section and took his score from the 150s to the 170s.
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Zoe once thought the LSAT was a pointless ruse designed to frustrate and trick students. She now understands that the more you grasp the LSAT, the better you can conquer learning anything—and dissect presidential debates.
LSAT journey: 157 → 170