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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 1,404 episodes available.
May 23, 2025Pre-med to Pre-law (Ep. 1128)Josh and Nathan advise “Medicine Matt” to slow down, take a gap year (or more), get legal-adjacent experience in healthcare, and focus on earning a high LSAT. His STEM background can be a strength if paired with a clear career path and strong application.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more11minPlay
May 22, 2025Practice Tests Don't Lie (Ep. 1127)Nathan and Ben explain that nearly all LSAT practice questions are real past test questions, so practice tests closely mirror the official exam. The only real difference on test day is how students treat it. Panic and pressure, not content, derail performance.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more7minPlay
May 21, 2025Perfect on Problems, Not Sections (Ep. 1126)Ben and Nathan coach a high-achieving student through the emotional toll of LSAT mistakes, urging a shift from perfectionism to learning. They recommend slowing down, focusing on accuracy, and doing more targeted drilling instead of timed sections.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more6minPlay
May 20, 2025Real World Value (Ep. 1125)Ben and Nathan reassure Evan, a low-income student, that working through college is a strength, not a weakness, in law school admissions. They emphasize that GPA and LSAT matter far more than unpaid internships or prelaw clubs—and that with straight A’s and a great LSAT, Evan could go to law school for free or even get paid.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more10minPlay
May 18, 2025LSAT Question Difficulty (Ep. 1124)Ben and Nathan explain that LSAT question difficulty levels don’t matter. Students should focus on reading carefully, solving each question accurately, and prioritizing “easier” questions to improve their score.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more10minPlay
May 17, 2025Common Sense Conditionality (Ep. 1123)Ben and Nathan explain why you don’t need diagrams or technical terms to master conditional logic—just focus on intuitively understanding the argument.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more13minPlay
May 16, 2025Test Day Disappointment (Ep. 1122)Amelia took the LSAT before she was ready and scored below her practice range because she treated the official test differently. Josh and Nathan advise Amelia to wait until her practice scores match her goal and approach the official test like a regular practice test.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more14minPlay
May 15, 2025Enjoy Studying (Ep. 1121)Ava feels burnt out and unsure whether to postpone her LSAT. Ben and Nathan stress the importance of enjoying the test and letting go of artificial deadlines.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more9minPlay
May 14, 2025Part-Time Outcomes (Ep. 1120)It seems likely that Matt is misreading employment stats for part-time programs. Ben and Nathan clarify how to read 509 reports and red flags to look for when evaluating 509 reports. Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more6minPlay
May 13, 2025Applications Should Wait (Ep. 1119)Chloe is worried that taking a summer off to study for the LSAT after graduation might hurt her law school applications due to a short resume gap. Ben and Nathan reassure her that a three-month employment gap is irrelevant compared to GPA and LSAT score, and caution her against rushing the application timeline.Read more on our website. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!...more7minPlay
FAQs about LSAT Demon Daily:How many episodes does LSAT Demon Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,404 episodes available.