163 to 178: Logan's LSAT Success Story

Demon Team

Demon Team

Nov 26, 2024

Starting your LSAT journey can feel overwhelming, especially when your initial score is lower than you hoped. Yet LSAT Demon student Logan’s inspiring story reminds us that with the right approach and mindset, LSAT success is within reach. 

By transforming his prep strategy and staying disciplined, Logan climbed from a 163 diagnostic score to an incredible 178, proving that dramatic improvement is possible with focus and effort.

From Diagnostic to Top 1%

Logan began with a 163—solid but far from his potential. He initially tried a prep company that focused on overcomplicated strategies, like diagramming, formal logic, or reading the question first in Logical Reasoning (LR). After a month of minimal progress, Logan switched to LSAT Demon, and that decision changed everything.

What worked for Logan? Simplicity. By prioritizing a deeper understanding of the material and avoiding unnecessary complexity, his prep became far more effective.

Adopting the Right Methodology

Logan embraced LSAT Demon’s straightforward approach, ditching inefficient habits in favor of strategies that worked:

  • Read the passage first in LR: Logan read the argument first to fully understand it before looking at the question stem.

  • Slow down in RC: Rather than rushing, he spent more time understanding each passage upfront, which made the questions easier to handle.

  • Treat passages like conversations: Logan actively engaged with RC passages by asking himself, “What will the author say next?” or “Why do they believe this?” This kept him focused and improved retention.

These simple yet powerful shifts in his mindset and approach turned frustration into progress.

LSAT Study Schedule

Logan followed a disciplined routine that balanced consistent practice with focused review:

  • Monday, Wednesday and Friday: One timed section each day.

  • Tuesday and Friday: Targeted drilling to prioritize understanding over speed.

  • Saturday: Full practice test.

  • Sunday: Blind review of the practice test.

Drilling was a game-changer. Logan used LSAT Demon’s adaptive drilling feature to tackle high-difficulty questions and focused on learning from mistakes. He carefully analyzed every wrong answer, revisited the passage, and reviewed explanations to ensure he didn’t repeat errors.

Overcoming LSAT Test Anxiety

Logan’s first official LSAT in August didn’t go as planned. He scored 170, well below his 178 practice test average. He realized that his “one-and-done” mindset caused unnecessary pressure, leading to overthinking and self-doubt.

Instead of giving up, Logan reframed his mindset for his September test. Treating it like just another practice session, he approached it with confidence and calm. This shift paid off—he scored a stellar 178.

Logan’s experience highlights the importance of retakes. Many top LSAT success stories involve multiple attempts and giving yourself another shot can make all the difference.

Your LSAT Success Story Awaits

From a 163 to a 178, Logan’s story proves that the LSAT is a test of preparation, not perfection. By adopting the right methods, staying consistent, and maintaining a calm mindset, Logan achieved his goal—and you can, too.

Remember, your success story might be one practice test or one mindset shift away. With focus, effort, and the right resources, you can unlock your potential on the LSAT.