LSAC has released the dates and deadlines for the 2024-2025 cycle
Tuitions are soaring at U.S. colleges and universities, and short-sighted student loan policies may be partly to blame.
This week, Nathan and Ben recap the strange saga and question Graeme’s motives for attempting to silence LSAT Demon and its supporters.
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Testing accommodations are meant to give students with documented disabilities a fair shot.
Unfortunately, our students haven’t been able to fully contribute to this community for almost a year. Their posts and comments about the Demon are secretly banned.
When Ben and Nathan say “the LSAT is easy,” it’s not to suggest that LSAT improvement comes effortlessly.
Many have asked "Why did you name it LSAT Demon?" and Ben and Nathan give the answer in this video.
The lightbulb won’t go on for these students until I can convince them to stop trying so hard on behalf of wrong answers. I need them to be active instead of passive. I need them to expect wrong answers to be wrong, then gleefully eliminate each one the instant it stops making sense.
It’s simple: online LSAT prep beats in-person classes. Read why we’re never going back.