Listener Adam considers postponing his LSAT study.
Erik speaks with two Reddit users who have first hand experience of LSAT Demon’s shadow ban on r/LSAT.
Brayden joins Erik to share his LSAT success story.
Unfortunately, our students haven’t been able to fully contribute to this community for almost a year. Their posts and comments about the Demon are secretly banned.
Erik and Nathan warn an anonymous LSAT Demon student not to let note-taking become a substitute for actual understanding in Reading Comprehension.
Ben and Nathan explain why there aren’t any special tricks to solving Parallel Reasoning questions.
When Ben and Nathan say “the LSAT is easy,” it’s not to suggest that LSAT improvement comes effortlessly.
Nathan and Ben break down the multiple phases of predicting answers on the LSAT.
Accuracy and speed are conflicting priorities. You can only choose to focus on one.
This week, Nathan and Ben explore the habits and traits of those who excel at the highest levels on the LSAT.