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The Demon Way (Ep. 356)
FromThinking LSAT
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
If you want to master the LSAT the easy way, ditch the dogma and let the Demon be your guide. On this week’s episode, the guys welcome questions from new listeners and provide a full explanation of the Demon’s approach to the LSAT. But first, a Demon student who is legally blind describes how he learned to tackle Logic Games without the use of visual diagrams. Ben and Nathan then offer two listeners advice on whether and how to write GPA addendums. They discuss the proper way to review Reading Comprehension sections. And finally, they veto a listener’s suggested study schedule and recommend an alternative plan.
As always, if you like the show and want to get more from the Thinking LSAT community, check out the links below. You can connect with other folks studying for the LSAT and get more useful resources from Nathan and Ben.
LSAT Demon
LSAT Demon iOS App
LSAT Demon Daily
Watch Episode 356 on YouTube
Thinking LSAT YouTube
LSAT Demon YouTube
2:42 - A Legally Blind Perspective on Logic Games
22:34 - A Super Splitter
26:39 - Some General LSAT Advice
29:57 - Reviewing Reading Comprehension
35:40 - The Demon Way
46:13 - GPA Addendum
50:46 - Study Schedule
Read more on our website!
As always, if you like the show and want to get more from the Thinking LSAT community, check out the links below. You can connect with other folks studying for the LSAT and get more useful resources from Nathan and Ben.
LSAT Demon
LSAT Demon iOS App
LSAT Demon Daily
Watch Episode 356 on YouTube
Thinking LSAT YouTube
LSAT Demon YouTube
2:42 - A Legally Blind Perspective on Logic Games
22:34 - A Super Splitter
26:39 - Some General LSAT Advice
29:57 - Reviewing Reading Comprehension
35:40 - The Demon Way
46:13 - GPA Addendum
50:46 - Study Schedule
Read more on our website!
Released:
Jun 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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