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Create and evolve your study plan for the next official LSAT.
Last Week
Structuring your study plan
This Week
Focusing on one question at a time
How to carefully review
October LSAT Registration Deadline
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Test Date Change Deadlines
Wednesday, August 25, 2021 — No Charge
Thursday, August 26, 2021 — Saturday, September 4, 2021 — $125
Sunday, September 5, 2021 — Friday, October 8, 2021 — $200
Registration Refund
Wednesday, August 25, 2021 — $200
Thursday, August 26, 2021 — Saturday, September 4, 2021 — $50
Test Dates
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Score Release Date
TBD
Links Shared in Class
Thinking About Retaking the LSAT?
LSAT Demon Blog - How long should I study?
LSAT Demon Blog - Horrifying examples of why your personal statement doesn’t need an ending
I’m not yelling at you—I’m yelling at the LSAT. My goal is to show you how easy this test can be.
Students love Nathan!
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Nathan is very straight to the point, no BS or glazing. Great classes!Anonymous
I love Nathan's no non-sense approach to the questions! It's straightforward and clear all the time to me.Zachary F.
Nathan is the best, not much else to say!Amelia B.
Beating up on the LSAT is becoming fun for me. Nate has convinced me that this test is easy for anyone willing to grind at it enough to understand how the test works.Anonymous
Nathan is amazing! I really like how he reminds everyone to breathe and slow down. When I started using Nathan's approach, I've been seeing huge improvements in my accuracy! Lsat demon is probably the best prep course, hands down!Ash E.
Nathan is always pointing out things that I don't quickly identify in wrong answer choices which helps with my understanding of the test and staying focused on what the argument said at hand.Dom D.
I still enjoy going to Nathan’s classes as I approach the 2 year mark with the demon. His ruthless, zen approach to LR is what I strive to be like on test day. His methodical approach to understanding RC passages is the ideal, not to mention he displays great engagement with the RC material. His class is a must attend for demon students of all typesAnonymous
I always love how straightforward Nathan is - he sees right through the BS of LSAT questions and is helping me to do the same. I have honestly gotten a lot better at LR after implementing his strategies into my studying!Savannah H.
I love Nathan's class. His teaching style is chefs kiss.Amelia B.
Don’t be fooled by Nate’s gruff exterior. He’s going to convince you that you can be smarter than this test. And he’s hilarious.Rachel S.
Nathan's classes have been excellent! His explanations are thorough, and I'm starting to see what he means by the LSAT being easy!Ann H.
Nathan's explanations have helped me tremendously. I see improvement in my understanding of the LSAT, and it's actually getting easier.Annabella C.
I appreciated Nathan encouraging students to ask questions. While it can be nerve-wracking, I have never regretted asking a clarification question. Also, he is a fantastic teacher and explains things very effectively which I appreciate.Anonymous
Nate is hilarious and super direct. Love his style of teaching!Anna D.
I aspire to be a straightforward lawyer, so I value Nathan's teaching approach.Saachi M.
Absolutely love Nathan’s way of teaching . He has been a shining armor in my LSAT prep and really ingrained the LSAT mindset.Anonymous
Nathan's straightforward approach to questions always helps me to realize I'm overthinking things, and to look to the argument/passage for the answers that I need.Mea M.
Hits it head on with no BS and straight up opinions and suggestions! Enjoy Nathan's style!Eric J.
Nathan does a great job of breaking down the reasoning behind all questions and answers.Ismael D.
Thank you Nathan! I constantly have your sayings in my head while I am reading, and it makes eliminating answer choices so much easier.Anonymous
Solid class—covered a range of difficulty levels, and Nathan’s way of attacking arguments really does make the LSAT feel easy.Harry S.
We don't have the privilege of watching MJ play in the modern era of the NBA. But we're fortunate enough to see his equivalent in the LSAT world. Watching the master do what he does best has motivated to me to ignore my low diagnostic, and just keep going.Kayla B
Nathan keeps your brain working during class. He forces you to examine your wrong answers and wrong thinking. This is very helpful, I love the straightforward approach.