Demon Team Jun 25, 2025Dark Mode

Switch between dark and light mode in Advanced Settings to enjoy your preferred theme while studying.

Demon Team Jun 25, 2025Prediction Mode

Prediction Mode is a Demon drilling tool that hides the question and answer choices to focus your attention on the passage.

Demon Team Jun 24, 2025When You’re Ready

Don’t rush law school. Val should wait to apply until after hitting her goal LSAT score on timed practice tests—no matter the year—and plan to take the test multiple times for the best results.

Demon Team Jun 22, 2025Regional School Reality

Austin asks whether to choose a local school or a higher-ranked one farther away. Nathan and Josh say most law schools are regional, rankings beyond the top 14 don’t matter much, and paying anything close to full price is a terrible deal regardless of location.

Demon Team Jun 21, 2025Right Answer, Different Path

It’s fine if your reasoning differs from the explanation—wrong answers can be wrong for multiple reasons. Just make sure your logic holds up, especially with written explanations, and use the Ask Button to clarify and keep learning.

Demon Team Jun 21, 2025Review Over Reps

Joshua worries about running out of questions before reaching 170+, but Ben and Nathan explain that real progress comes from meaningful review, not volume. With proper review and LSAT Demon’s ever-expanding library, running out isn’t a real concern.

Demon Team Jun 21, 2025152 to 174: Darren Success Story

Darren started with a 152 and ended with a 174 after a year of steady, focused LSAT prep. When he prioritized honest review in lieu of gimmicks or shortcuts, he found his confidence skyrocket.

Demon Team Jun 20, 2025Highlight Experience

asha doesn’t need new accomplishments to reapply—she just needs a higher LSAT score and a refreshed essay focused on her experience.

Demon Team Jun 20, 2025Downvote Feedback

If you downvote an explanation, you’ll now have the option to tell us why you weren’t satisfied. Your feedback goes straight to our team.

Demon Team Jun 19, 2025Military Benefits and Scholarships

A listener asks if being eligible for the GI Bill might reduce his merit aid. Ben and Nathan say it’s possible schools assume GI benefits mean guaranteed payment, but it shouldn’t stop him from getting great offers if he applies broadly with a strong LSAT.

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