An article sent in by listener Elijiah highlights how the scholarship game draws a sharp line between the haves and have-nots.
A student has exhausted all their LSAT practice tests and is now reusing them.
Frank, like a lot of students, is coming to the Demon from another prep company.
Craig is unsure whether to prioritize prestige or money when choosing a law school.
A student wants to understand the difference between lower-level and higher-level questions.
Don’t negotiate against yourself. You can and should wait to hear all of your options, even when offers come in early.
Ben and Nathan give listeners some insight into the Demon Drilling platform.
Nathan and Ben reassure a student that as she continues to prioritize accuracy, her timed sections scores will inevitably increase.
There isn’t an objective best when it comes to accommodations. They should be according to your individualized needs based on medical advice and your studying experience.
It doesn’t matter your circumstances, here at the Demon we will always encourage you to go to law school for free, even if that means taking another year to study the LSAT.