The LSAT Is Easy

You think the LSAT’s tough? It doesn't have to be.

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson will show you how to solve the LSAT one question at a time.

Download a few chapters for free.

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The LSAT Is Easy

You think the LSAT’s tough?
It doesn't have to be.

The book, The LSAT Is Easy
Download Preview

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson will show you how to solve the LSAT one question at a time.

Download a few chapters for free.

Nathan and Ben are tired of seeing students give up before they reach their full potential. It’s time to aim higher.

The LSAT’s not about memorizing rules or tricks—it’s about understanding the test makers’ logic. Once you see the pattern, you’ll easily find wrong answer choices and pick winners with confidence.


Let Nathan and Ben show you the LSAT is easy, and how to go to law school—for free.

Nathan and Ben are tired of seeing students settle for weak improvements and mediocre law schools at full price. It’s time to aim higher.

The LSAT’s not about memorizing rules or tricks—it’s about understanding the test makers’ logic.

Once you see the pattern, you’ll easily find wrong answer choices and pick winners with confidence.

The LSAT Is Easy is available on Amazon!

Read a few chapters for free and tell us what you think.

Stack of books, The LSAT Is Easy

“Why did Ben and I write this book? Because I know you can do better—way better—than you think. I’ve seen students jump 17, 27, even 37 points when they finally “get” the LSAT. You deserve to weigh multiple scholarship offers from top schools. You deserve to walk onto campus knowing you’re nobody’s cash cow—you got in on your own terms, and probably for free.”

- Nathan Fox

“ Why did Ben and I write this book? Because I know you can do better—way better—than you think. I’ve seen students jump 17, 27, even 37 points when they finally “get” the LSAT. You deserve to weigh multiple scholarship offers from top schools. You deserve to walk onto campus knowing you’re nobody’s cash cow—you got in on your own terms, and probably for free.”

- Nathan Fox