Demon Team May 3, 2025Don’t Fix What Works

Don’t stress as test day gets closer. Stick with the study routine that’s been working and focus on refining your skills, not changing your approach.

Demon Team May 2, 2025161 to 176: Connor’s Success Story

Connor joins the show to share how he reached a 176.

Demon Team May 2, 2025FAQ: Choose a winning story for your personal statement

The personal statement is your chance to show law schools that you’re going to kill it—as a student and as a future attorney.

Demon Team May 1, 2025Fix the GPA First

Nathan and Josh tell Olivia that her triple major and multiple minors won’t impress law schools, and she should focus entirely on raising her GPA by getting straight A’s.

Demon Team Apr 30, 2025Slow Down, Score Up

Nathan and Josh tell Danny that if he wants to break out of the 150s, he needs to stop rushing, slow down, and focus on truly understanding each question, because those “silly mistakes” are the real reason he’s stuck.

Demon Team Apr 29, 2025Okay Isn’t Good Enough

Ben and Nathan encourage Reagan to pass on the “okay” offer, reapply early next cycle, and see if a few more LSAT points are possible, because better timing and a stronger score could lead to way better deals.

Demon Team Apr 27, 2025Picking Your Law School

Hayley, Beth, and Sam share advice on picking a law school once your offers are in.

Demon Team Apr 26, 2025Start Your Legal Career Now

Ben and Nathan emphasize that legal experience is valuable not for admissions, but to help you explore the profession and make informed career decisions before committing to law school.

Demon Team Apr 25, 2025Law School Pricing Game

Ben and Nathan explain that while recent updates to the LSAT Demon scholarship estimator may seem discouraging, they’re just rough projections. They urge Sean to apply broadly, noting that law schools practice individualized pricing and real scholarship offers will only come once applications are submitted.

Demon Team Apr 24, 2025Read Like a Lawyer

Nathan and Josh advise JP to approach Reading Comprehension with the same active, critical mindset used in Logical Reasoning—treating each passage like a legal document and engaging with it aggressively to better understand and enjoy it.

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