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Starting from a 165 diagnostic and embracing LSAT Demon’s straightforward approach, Joe leveraged drilling and a deep focus on comprehension to earn a 177 on his first official LSAT
Nathan and Josh instruct a listener to sign up for the official LSAT, but only if they sign up for the next several administrations
LSAC has updated the LSAT registration process so students now choose their test date and time based on when they signed up
Nathan and Josh talk through recent trends in law schools’ use of their waitlists
Binding early decision programs are usually a trap to get unwary applicants to overpay. But what if you're not paying tuition either way
Nathan and Josh warn a listener that trying to explain away weaknesses in your application only draws more attention to those weaknesses
Solve Disagree questions like Ben and Nathan
Ugly Mode turns the Demon into the exact interface you'll see on the official LSAT. Same layout.
Skylar crushed the LSAT the Demon way. His advice: Missed questions are an opportunity to learn
Josh and Nathan warn a listener never to negotiate against themselves, and provide advice on how to (marginally) boost their admissions chances outside of their LSAT and GPA