Braden improved his score by 18 points by adopting LSAT Demon’s intuitive and engaged approach to Reading Comprehension.
Madison improved her score by 32 points by embracing a worlds-first approach to Logic Games and by following LSAT Demon teacher Ala’s sage advice: “Take the time that you need, not the time that you want.”
Meghan tried a variety of approaches to LSAT study before finding the right combination of self study, live classes, and private tutoring.
Nick’s journey to law school has not been straightforward, but he crushed the LSAT and earned an amazing scholarship despite his rocky academic record and low GPA.
Aila explains why translating tricky language in RC passages into her own words was crucial to her improvement on the section.
Michael studied while juggling a full time job and childcare, but always made time for the LSAT.
Joey reworked her study approach to focus on drilling and reviewing individual questions rather than chasing high scores on full practice tests.
LSAT Demon student Leron joins Leslie to discuss how they transformed Leron’s personal statement.
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.