Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
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Join the LSAT Demon team Tuesday through Sunday as they discuss a broad range of topics related to the LSAT and law school admissions. Listen on your way to work and kickstart your daily study routine. Questions? Email daily@lsatdemon.com. Learn more at lsatdemon.com
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Ben Olson and Nathan Fox started the Thinking LSAT Podcast to become better LSAT teachers and have some fun. Please 1) subscribe, 2) rate and review, and 3) send us questions: help@thinkinglsat.com. Don't pay for law school! Learn more at lsatdemon.com
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Logic Games Bible author Dave Killoran (@davekilloran) and PowerScore Test Prep VP Jon Denning (@jonmdenning) are two of the world’s foremost experts on the LSAT and law school admissions, and they’ve created the PowerScore LSAT PodCast to share their knowledge and experience with you! Topics will range from specific LSAT concepts and strategies to test changes and updates to admissions advice and frequently-asked student questions, so be sure to (1) subscribe, (2) rate and review us, and (3 ...
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LSAT tutors explain every LSAT logical reasoning question from June 1996 (PT 19) onward.
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LSAT tutors explain every reading comprehension passage beginning from PT 19 (June 1996). Season numbers correspond to practice test numbers in LSAC LawHub.
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Group audio blog with creative media students from the Clonmel Digital Campus and from the Clare Street Campus of the Limerick School of Art & Design in Ireland.
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Before You Take the LSAT is a podcast dedicated to providing insight into law as a career path. dbenyamin26@gmail.com Also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTvsztc_EmrCz7P0iTcf8hg
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Podcast with Steve Schwartz (LSAT Blog) and Graeme Blake (LSAT Hacks) answering your LSAT questions each week. Steve and Graeme are LSAT instructors with 99% percentile LSAT scores and several years of teaching experience. Steve and Graeme also (separately) run LSAT Blog and LSAT Hacks, respectively, and have seen every LSAT problem and situation under the sun. They go in-depth with advice on questions and explanations about every LSAT section and more.
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I am an independent CAT, GMAT, GRE, CLAT, and IPMAT Math, Logic, and Verbal Expert. What's on offer? Intensive and comprehensive training in QUANTS and DI-LR and Verbal Sections to achieve your target score How? Modes of teaching: Personal or Online (V.C) Base Location: Kolkata How to reach me? Email ID: soumojit61@gmail.com Feel free to reach out and we shall discuss a tailored approach designed for you.
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A listener with a 173 LSAT and a scholarship offer considers deferring law school for a year. Ben and Josh advise reapplying instead, warning that the deferral terms eliminate flexibility and risk losing scholarship money. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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A listener asks if the June 2025 LSAT was unusually difficult. Ben and Josh explain that test difficulty is subjective, Reddit is unreliable, and focused prep remains the best strategy. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!
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Demon team member Rachel shares how she transitioned from the world of fashion and TV to a 174 LSAT score and a spot at Wake Forest Law. She talks with Josh about discovering LSAT Demon, studying through long workdays, and using her union negotiation experience to fuel her desire to fight for workers’ rights as a labor and employment lawyer. Read m…
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A student’s recent LR slump has him doubting his prep. Nathan and Josh urge him to try Demon’s classes for a month to rebuild accuracy and confidence. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!
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Ibrahim worries about a score drop despite improved accuracy. Ben and Nathan say to stay the course—focus on reviewing mistakes, drilling, and pushing accuracy above 90%, and the scores will follow. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Dovetailing the conversation from the "180 Brain" episode, ZeSean and Henry discuss why pattern recognition and looking for structure is key to the LSAT, as well as strategies to improve your ability to look underneath the content on the surface, and recognize what the test-makers are doing. Subscribe for weekly advice on how to excel at the LSAT!…
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On this week’s Thinking LSAT, Josh joins Ben to answer questions from students who feel stuck. They explain that plateaus often come from ignoring the core skill tested by the LSAT: “Did you understand what you read?” “Strategies” like skimming passages or completing 10 questions in 10 minutes distract from comprehension. Instead, you unlock the LS…
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Mary asks if guessing at the end of a section falsely inflates her score. Nathan and Josh say no—it’s realistic test behavior. Take credit for any lucky breaks as part of your honest improvement. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Brandon asks whether he should write a GPA addendum to explain his academic turnaround. Ben and Nathan say yes—keep it short, factual, and focused on his straight A performance in the last three years, not his early struggles. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Ashley worries she’s too old for law school at 30, but Nathan and Josh reassure her she’s right on track—and possibly even ahead. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!
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LJ wonders if outside knowledge is hurting their LSAT performance. Ben and Nathan explain that such knowledge can aid comprehension, but must never override the logic of the passage or question. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Nathan and Josh warn Grace that canceling is almost never worth it. Law schools only care about your highest score, and multiple cancels look worse than lower scores. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!
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Don’t rush law school. Val should wait to apply until after hitting her goal LSAT score on timed practice tests—no matter the year—and plan to take the test multiple times for the best results. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Lemon Law Schools (Ep. 512)
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1:06:29Law School Lemons & LSAT Ceilings Ben and Nathan discuss how law school admissions resemble a “market for lemons,” where students face steep information asymmetries. They highlight tools like the Scholarship Estimator and 509 reports that help applicants manage expectations and avoid overpaying. While there are several ways to strengthen an applica…
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Austin asks whether to choose a local school or a higher-ranked one farther away. Nathan and Josh say most law schools are regional, rankings beyond the top 14 don’t matter much, and paying anything close to full price is a terrible deal regardless of location. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch th…
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It’s fine if your reasoning differs from the explanation—wrong answers can be wrong for multiple reasons. Just make sure your logic holds up, especially with written explanations, and use the Ask Button to clarify and keep learning. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Tasha doesn’t need new accomplishments to reapply—she just needs a higher LSAT score and a refreshed essay focused on her experience. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!
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A listener asks if being eligible for the GI Bill might reduce his merit aid. Ben and Nathan say it’s possible schools assume GI benefits mean guaranteed payment, but it shouldn’t stop him from getting great offers if he applies broadly with a strong LSAT. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this ep…
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Darren started with a 152 and ended with a 174 after a year of steady, focused LSAT prep. When he prioritized honest review in lieu of gimmicks or shortcuts, he found his confidence skyrocket. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Joshua worries about running out of questions before reaching 170+, but Ben and Nathan explain that real progress comes from meaningful review, not volume. With proper review and LSAT Demon’s ever-expanding library, running out isn’t a real concern. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode o…
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What separates these 180 scorers of myth from the rest? ZeSean and Henry break down the crucial differences that allow people to excel on the LSAT, and how you can adapt your studying to bring you closer to the mind-state of the perfect scorer.The 7Sage LSAT Podcast
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Regressive Cross-Subsidy (Ep. 511)
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1:29:29Ben and Nathan explore how AI is acing law school exams and what that says about legal education. They unpack Donald Rumsfeld’s “unknown unknowns” and how the LSAT helps uncover them. The guys break down what the LSAT curve really means (or doesn’t), then offer advice on predatory pre-law jobs. Then they revisit the difference between sufficient an…
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Ovidia struggles to meaningfully review RC. Nathan and Josh explain it usually comes down to poor passage comprehension. Slow down, read carefully, and make sure you understand the passage before ever looking at the questions. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Ben and Nathan advise against using gimmicks to gain an edge on the LSAT. The test consistently measures careful reading and argument understanding, so your preparation should focus on those skills. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Annika asks how to best use the LSAT’s ten-minute break. Josh and Nathan encourage her not to overthink it—eating, stretching, or meditating are all good options. Just be sure to follow the rules. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Sydney scored in the 170s but is now unsure about law school. Ben and Nathan reassure her that pausing isn’t failure—it’s smart. They suggest exploring careers, gaining work experience, and talking with lawyers. Law school can wait if it doesn’t feel right. Apply to work for the Demon Thinking LSAT Ep. 509 On Being a Happy, Healthy, and Ethical Mem…
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June 2025 LSAT Recap
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1:17:17Episode 170 contains the full June 2025 LSAT breakdown, both international and domestic, where Dave and Jon outline every scored and experimental section in use all week, an analysis of how their latest Crystal Ball predictions turned out, and the scoring scales for each test format seen. Don’t miss this comprehensive review of one of the biggest t…
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Josh and Nathan advise June LSAT takers to keep studying and plan for August, regardless of how the June test felt. Treat every official test like another practice run and keep working toward your goal score. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Jack, a former professional rugby player, shares how he went from a 141 to a 172 on the LSAT by embracing understanding over speed, committing to consistent study, and overcoming the mental hurdles of failure and self-doubt. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube…
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For many people, the beginning of the summer marks the beginning of a new phase in their LSAT journey. For some, they have been studying for months and their journey is coming to a close as they eye tests in the fall. For others, it's just beginning. Either way, success on the LSAT will require a plan. Listen in for tips on how to make the most of …
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The Disparity Index (Ep. 510)
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1:23:36Law schools manipulate scholarships to obscure what they’re actually willing to pay for LSAT scores. Ben and Nathan reveal how some schools offer up to $40,000 per LSAT point. They introduce the “Disparity Index” to show how wildly different financial outcomes can be for students at the same school. Don’t settle for mediocre scores—top LSAT perform…
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If your LSAT score is stuck, you’re likely doing too much too fast. Slow down, focus on accuracy, and review every mistake carefully. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!
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Preet asks about appealing for a sixth LSAT attempt. Nathan and Josh offer Preet some advice, but suggest that the main takeaway is to wait until your scores indicate you're ready before signing up. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
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Caleb’s plan to take pass/fail classes senior year to protect a stellar GPA is smart—so long as LSAC excludes them from GPA calculation. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!
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Writing too strong of “Why X” essay can hurt your scholarship chances if it reveals desperation or lack of alternative options. Law schools use every data point, including your essays, to determine the lowest amount they can offer while still securing your enrollment. Applicants should show sincere interest without signaling they’re locked in—negot…
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Josh and Nathan advise Angelice to begin with one focused, high-quality hour each day. That hour should incorporate a mix of drilling, timed sections, and thoroughly reviewing mistakes. Build on that foundation, but never trade consistent questions for any other form of study. One Hour LSAT: https://lsatdemon.com/resources/lsat-tips-and-strategies/…
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Admissions Mailbag: A Little Bit of Everything
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1:07:34In Episode 169, Jon and Dave open up their student mailbag once again! This time they focus on admissions, tackling topics like what outcomes you can expect with a low GPA, how to make the most of a nontraditional or non-law background, the consequences of academic infractions, and even the process—and likelihood—of transferring to a new law school…
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The LSAT includes one unscored experimental section that tests future questions—but you can’t identify it, so don’t try. Just do your best on all sections. Trying to game the test by guessing the unscored section can backfire. Focus on accuracy, not speculation. Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch t…
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The Freedman Firm (Ep. 509)
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1:11:17Michael Freedman joins Nathan on Thinking LSAT to share his story as a trial lawyer in some of the nation’s most high-profile criminal cases. Along the way, he shares candid advice for law students about finding their path, building experience, and starting a firm. Michael emphasizes the importance of treating law school like a job, embracing trial…
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