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You have to go deeper in review. Simply trying the question again won't cut it. You have to make it click
We’ll read someone’s personal statement and give feedback. If it gets too rough to keep going, we’ll ring the gong and stop. Your challenge is to see how long you can keep us reading
You have to slow down to speed up, and if you try to speed up, it will slow you down
Solve Reasoning questions like Ben and Nathan
Learn essential LSAT vocabulary from the Thinking LSAT podcast. Boost your Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning by mastering challenging words.
Law schools have started to give out acceptances off of their waitlist. Ben and Nathan give advice to a viewer who received a spot off the waitlist from a higher ranked school with no scholarship offer
This week we're spotlighting our LR Masters class — taught by Demon teacher Robert Collins
The LSAT becomes easy once you slow down and learn to solve questions
LSAT Demon Daily listener, Eve, wrote in with a question about LSAC's new LSAT interface starting in August. Ben and Nathan's advice—the interface may change, but the LSAT won't
Your LSAT score is the most important factor in admissions and scholarships. Don't put an artificial timeline on your prep. Keep it simple. You got this