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.
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.
Josh and Nate tell listener Sarah to stop thinking about question types and start focusing on understanding one question at a time.
Listener Mila shares her success with focusing on accuracy over speed. Josh and Nate commend her strategy and remind listeners that the LSAT is easy if you let it be.
Nate and Ben walk through differences in scholarships for full-time and part-time JD programs and preview a new feature coming soon to the Scholarship Estimator.
Bella is trying to slow down when reading passages, but she ends up overthinking it. Ben and Nate tell her to stop thinking about speed and focus on understanding one question, one sentence, and one word at a time.