Josh and Nate pick listener Lauren up off the mat and tell her to lock back in to her LSAT study after some recent disappointing practice scores.
Listener Chance is worried about finding time to study for the LSAT when he joins the Navy. Ben and Nate tell him staying sharp on LSAT skills is easier than he thinks.
Nate and Ben answer an unusual question from listener Alex: Can you review your LSAT mistakes too much?
Josh and Demon team member Stefan walk through the LSAT Demon approach in our written explanations and remind listeners to put in the work to understand the passage before getting to the question and answer choices.
Ben and Nate break down why you should avoid 3+3 programs and maximize your competitiveness for scholarships.
Josh and Nate respond to listener Eve’s question on whether to share optional information in the law school admissions process.
Nate and Josh tackle a question facing college students with law school dreams: “Should I listen to my pre-law adviser?”
Listener Jack has used all five of his LSAT attempts. Ben and Nate tackle his request for advice on moving forward.
Nate and Josh walk through the differences between offensive and defensive strengtheners in LSAT Logical Reasoning.
Nate and Josh tell listener Brandon to avoid setting a timeline for applying to law school and focus on improving his practice test scores.