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Abigail Bradley Jun 13, 2021Don’t Let Your LSAT Score Get Delayed

If you’re registered for an upcoming LSAT, you should plan to get the LSAT Writing portion out of the way as soon as possible. This is the least important part of the test, but you won’t be able to see your test score until you have an approved writing sample on file.

Nathan Fox Jun 10, 2021The LSAT Is in Two Days, OMFG

Some of you will take the LSAT in a couple of days. Some of you won’t. No one should suffer heart palpitations either way. If you’re not taking the official test this week, you should be doing your regularly scheduled drilling, timed practice sections, and occasional full timed practice tests.

Nathan Fox May 27, 2021I’m Not Yelling at You, I’m Yelling at the LSAT

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.

Nathan Fox May 25, 2021LSAT Logic Games: From Weakness to Strength

No matter who says otherwise, remember: no one starts at perfect on the LSAT (and especially not at logic games).

Nathan Fox May 20, 2021Online LSAT Prep Is Better

It’s simple: online LSAT prep beats in-person classes. Read why we’re never going back.

Demon Team May 13, 2021Slow Down to Speed Up

Sure, great LSAT scores require speed. But the key to speed is accuracy. Focus on accuracy as you prepare for the test and you’ll be going faster in no time.

Nathan Fox May 6, 2021A Sample Structure for Your Law School Personal Statement

Applications open in early September at most law schools, and forward-looking students have started asking questions about their personal statements. “Where do I get started?” is by far the most common of these.

Nathan Fox Apr 22, 2021On Reading Comprehension, They’re All Must Be Trues

The key to scoring higher on Reading Comprehension is realizing that all the questions are essentially Must Be True questions.

Demon Team Apr 15, 2021On Logical Reasoning, Read the Passage First

Read on to debunk the theory that you’re better off reading the question stem first on LSAT Logical Reasoning questions.

Nathan Fox Apr 8, 2021What Does the LSAT Test?

It's simple: the LSAT tests English, logic, and how hard you can work. Read more from LSAT Demon cofounder Nathan Fox.

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