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I have never been a strong standardized test taker. Listening to this podcast over the last year has given me so much LSAT swagger that I didn’t even know I needed to crush this test. Ben and Nate keep it real but I like their candor. At times they can come across as harsh but after listening to 400+ of these episodes I can confidently say that they want all of their listeners to succeed on the LSAT and in life in general. I love their no-nonsense approach to the test. They break everything down in its simplest form and it has helped me understand the LSAT in a much more clear way. I got a diagnostic in high 150s and I strongly believe it is because I binge-listened to this podcast beforehand. I loved this free podcast and because of this decided to subscribe to LSAT Demon. Once I started studying with the platform my test scores consistently rose. I just took the June test and scored in the mid 170s. Please give this podcast a chance—you won’t regret it!
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This podcast is 100000% exactly what I have been looking for!!! It's hard to find information about the LSAT that doesn't feel like listening to a brick wall speak. These guys are entertaining and absolutely hilarious! I have already sent this podcast to my LSAT study group. It's a total GAME-CHANGER! Thank you so much !!
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The hosts, Ben and Nathan, have a wealth of knowledge, and if you’re going to use one study tool for the LSAT, the LSAT Demon is the way to go. I began studying with Kaplan, but it was not helpful. These guys really cut through the crap and get straight to the point and have been incredibly helpful! Nathan in particular can be brutal, but they really do want people to be successful. If you’d rather have someone nicer, and end up paying tens-hundreds of thousands of dollars more, go for it. I don’t care whether someone is a jerk, as long as they’re a jerk who can help me master the LSAT and go to law school for free.
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I recently stumbled upon a fantastic LSAT prep podcast hosted by two incredibly knowledgeable individuals, Nathan and Ben. Not only do these hosts have an incredible understanding of the LSAT, but they also have a knack for incorporating dry humor into their discussions, making for a very engaging listening experience.
What I appreciate most about Nathan is his recognition of the obstacles faced by minority students in the law school application process. He offers unique insight into how to strategically apply in order to overcome these obstacles and increase the chances of success.
Overall, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone who is serious about preparing for the LSAT. The hosts are not only incredibly informative, but they also keep things interesting with their witty banter and insightful commentary. If you're looking for an LSAT prep podcast that is both informative and enjoyable, look no further than this one.
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Man, I had to pause the Dean Z rant episode just to come write this review. These guys are SO negative. Dean Z’s admissions advice from the A2Z podcast has helped me punch WAY above my numbers this cycle. I almost followed Ben and Nathan’s personal statement advice until I listed to Dean Z, the Deans of Admissions at HLS, YLS, and UT. They give advice that is basically *opposite* of Ben and Nathan (who have never worked in admissions!). Listen to Ben and Nathan when it comes to the LSAT and when they say not to pay for law school. Their admissions advice will kill your apps, though. BTW, as a below 25th LSAT applicant, Dean Z gave me an 82% scholarship and admitted me on the first wave, so if you’re reading this and you know your application is otherwise killer, shoot your shot regardless of how dismal Ben and Nathan are making your chances seem.
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There might be some decent advice mixed in with the negativity. However, if you have your mind made up to attend law school you should probably steer clear of this podcast. Also, it should be noted the hosts are NOT attorneys. They attended law school and decided practicing law was not for them.
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