Kian compares his LSAT study to college football practice and talks about bringing a game day swagger to his official test attempt.
Omar improved his practice test scores dramatically after reducing his study hours to one or two highly focused hours per day.
Charlie increased his score by 17 points while studying with the Demon.
Celine overcame early struggles in Logic Games through consistent drilling.
Coy got greedy and did every available logic game and timed section en route to his 177.
Kevin raised his LSAT score from 153 to 175 after three years of study and six official test attempts.
Chris overcame a score plateau in the 160s and scored 170 by embracing the Demon’s no-gimmicks approach to the LSAT.
Paige scored 169 on her official test—a whopping 35-point improvement over her diagnostic—despite not finishing her Reading Comprehension section.
Maya overcame test anxiety and improved her score by 16 points.
Haley believes that the LSAT rewards consistency and willingness to press on after failure.