Resources

Resources

Demon Team Apr 19, 2025Leveraging Live

Nathan and Josh highlight the resources included with a Demon Live account and how to use them effectively.

Demon Team Apr 18, 2025Legal Experience Required?

Ashley is concerned her resume lacks legal experience, but a quick review shows she has strong overall work experience that doesn't require a legal internship to be competitive.

Demon Team Apr 17, 2025Highlight Your Skills

Your letters of recommendation and personal statements need to reflect your skills. The goal is to demonstrate why you will be a successful law student and, eventually, a successful attorney.

Demon Team Apr 17, 2025What’s the deal with…?

Curious what the Demon thinks about your favorite law school? Explore every school ever mentioned on the Thinking LSAT Podcast and find out where yours stands.

Demon Team Apr 16, 2025Use the Employment Data

Going to a school with strong employment outcomes for the right price can outweigh even the prestige of a T-14 designation.

Demon Team Apr 15, 2025Is Aviation Law for the Birds?

Specialty programs (like a certificate in aviation law) are marketing ploys that don’t translate to improved employment outcomes.

Demon Team Apr 13, 2025Legal Career Check

Gaining legal experience isn’t just about enhancing a resume. It’s about discovering the legal career that you will truly enjoy, if law is the right path for you at all.

Demon Team Apr 13, 2025U.S. News Law School Rankings 2025–2026: Methodology, Full List & Takeaways

Behind the rankings: how U.S. News scored law schools in 2025—and what it means for you

Demon Team Apr 12, 2025The Test Teaches Best

Solving questions, reviewing your mistakes, and using the ask button are the best teachers. Lessons and other Demon resources are there to supplement questions, not to serve as prerequisites to drilling.

Demon Team Apr 12, 2025Your Ultimate LSAT Study Plan

Preparing for the LSAT isn’t about cramming—it’s about building real skills over time. At LSAT Demon, we believe in steady improvement. That means working at your own pace. This LSAT study plan outlines key milestones at the 1-month, 3-month, and 6-month marks. Think of them as flexible guideposts, not fixed deadlines.

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