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Join the LSAT Demon team Tuesday through Sunday as they discuss a broad range of topics related to the LSAT and law school admissions. Listen on your way to work and kickstart your daily study routine... more
FAQs about LSAT Demon Daily:How many episodes does LSAT Demon Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,489 episodes available.
March 03, 2022Dreams Do Come True If You Work Your Ass Off (Ep. 179)Volodymyr is a first-generation immigrant who studied with LSAT Demon for six months and increased his score by 27 points. He applied early and broadly and was offered five full-ride scholarships. Volodymyr worked his ass off, and now he’ll be attending his top-choice law school for free!Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more6minPlay
March 02, 2022Forget Your LSAT “Timeframe” (Ep. 178)Listener Jennifer asks whether to take the April LSAT and apply for Fall 2022 admission or to take the June LSAT and apply for Fall 2023 admission. The short answer: neither. Nathan and Ben advise students not to select an official test date before their practice test scores indicate that they’re ready.Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more10minPlay
March 01, 2022Success Won’t Come Overnight (Ep. 177)Demon student Taylor asks how to know when she’s reached her full potential on the LSAT. Ben and Nathan take a look at Taylor’s stats and encourage her not to give up too soon. She’ll continue to make progress if she focuses on understanding her mistakes and makes use of the Demon’s live classes, full explanations, and Ask button.Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more16minPlay
February 28, 2022Lawyers Can't Say “Excuse the Typos” (Ep. 176)Listener Hayley writes in to ask Nathan and Ben for advice. Before they even get to her question, the guys notice several typos in her email. Their first piece of advice: Proofread your writing. If you’re going to be a lawyer, you need to practice careful communication. The guys answer Hayley’s questions and encourage her to check out the LSAT Demon Scholarship Estimator to get an idea of what LSAT score would make her competitive for scholarships.Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more6minPlay
February 25, 2022Do I Qualify as URM? (Ep. 175)An anonymous listener commends the LSAT Demon Scholarship Estimator as a really helpful resource. But they’re usure whether they qualify as an underrepresented minority. Ultimately, law schools will make that determination, but if there’s a gray area, Anonymous should answer application questions honestly and generously in their favor. Ben and Nathan encourage listeners to focus on getting their best LSAT score regardless of URM status.Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more8minPlay
February 24, 2022Overthinking Resume Gaps (Ep. 174)Listener Nathan B has an upper-170s LSAT score and a competitive GPA to boot. But he took nine months off to study for the LSAT and is worried that law schools might frown on the gap in his resume. The guys weigh in and remind listeners that the LSAT and GPA matter far more than anything else.Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more18minPlay
February 23, 2022Am I Getting Worse at the LSAT? (Ep. 173)Student Tyler says he usually gets the first 15 logical reasoning questions correct, but he has recently started missing 2 or 3 questions out of the first 10. Nathan suspects that a small sample size could be part of the story. Regardless, Tyler should focus less on the number of missed questions and more on understanding his mistakes so he can avoid making them in the future.Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more10minPlay
February 22, 2022Don’t Worry About Running Out of Practice Questions (Ep. 172)Demon Student Jane wonders whether drilling too much might lead her to run out of study material. Nathan and Ben advise her not to worry. There are nearly 100 practice tests and thousands of questions available. Most students don’t come close to running out of study material before taking the official test. Even if you do end up repeating some questions, you can still learn from them.Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more9minPlay
February 21, 2022Making a Great Application Even Greater (Ep. 171)Listener Ben scored 177 on the LSAT, but his GPA is below the median at most of the schools he’s interested in. He asks the guys for advice on what he should be doing between now and next fall to make his application the best it can be. Since Ben has the two most important parts of his application—LSAT and GPA—out of the way, he should focus on writing a kick-ass personal statement and a short GPA addendum.Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more14minPlay
February 18, 2022Learn to Love the LSAT (Ep. 170)Listener Stewart shares an anecdote about logic games and learning to love the LSAT. Ben and Nathan encourage students to view logic games as fun puzzles. Logical reasoning and reading comprehension can also be enjoyable. Have fun with the test and you will see improvement!Email [email protected] with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube...more5minPlay
FAQs about LSAT Demon Daily:How many episodes does LSAT Demon Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,489 episodes available.