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The PowerScore LSAT PodCast PowerScore
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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) email us with any questions or concerns you’d like for us to cover at lsatpodcast@powerscore.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Student Mailbag: Special Crystal Ball Edition
In this special edition of their popular Student Mailbag series, Jon and Dave revisited their recent Crystal Ball webinar predicting the April and June LSATs to find student questions that they felt deserved some extra attention, and devoted Episode 128 to exploring those questions in full detail! Tune in as they address LSAT changes and section strategy, test retakes and international exams, and admissions concerns including security deposits and median scores.
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February 2023 LSAT Recap
As the February 2023 LSAT comes to an end, Dave and Jon are here with the full breakdown! In this episode they provide a detailed overview of student feedback and general difficulty, a section-by-section analysis of what was scored and what was experimental, and, as always, scale predictions for every test combination to help you better estimate your results.
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January 2023 LSAT Recap
With the first LSAT of 2023 officially over, Jon and Dave are blazing into the new year with a full test recap! Tune in to hear them deconstruct the January LSAT, explaining what was scored and what was experimental, the relative difficulty of each scored section, and their 155-170 curve predictions for every content combination. They also discuss their latest Crystal Ball forecasts, examining just how accurate they were for January, and what this all means for the upcoming February exam.
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State of the LSAT Union: 2022 Recap and 2023 Preview
The past 12 months saw a series of surprising LSAT developments unfold—from LSAC testing new LG formats to debate over law schools going test-optional—and many students were left struggling to make sense of it all. Fortunately, Dave and Jon are here to offer clarity, as they not only recap the key moments of 2022, but also preview the year ahead, from expected test changes and cycle adjustments to a number of PowerScore projects releasing soon!
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Student Question Mailbag #10: Reading Comprehension Edition
Jon and Dave have once again reached into their sack of student questions, focusing their 10th mailbag episode exclusively on the topic of Reading Comprehension. Tune in to hear them answer 12 of the most common Reading Comp questions, including how to apply LR skills to RC, how to stay focused during the passage, how to best use CTRL-F, how to attack Comparative Reading, how to maximize points as time is running out, and many more!
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Breaking Law School News: Opting Out of Rankings and Going LSAT-Optional
A pair of landmark announcements rocked the legal world this past week, as several top-ranked schools declared that they would no longer participate in US News’ annual law school rankings, and the ABA passed a motion recommending that the LSAT no longer be required for law school admissions. In Episode 123, Dave and Jon explain precisely what each of these shocking revelations entails, and how they’re likely to affect you and your plans going forward!
Customer Reviews
Best LSAT podcast ever - best study books too!
These guys are incredible, no joke.
Start with the Bible study guides and listen to each podcast. I coasted into the Lsat with great vibes and solid knowledge due to
Dave and Jon.
Love this podcast
Super useful information but also fun. Love listening to the hosts and how they break things down and give relevant advice.
informative but too much intro nonsense
I love these two men with all of my heart and they are a wonderful resource for the LSAT, however, the beginning of every single episode is completely superfluous and I fast forward it and it is honestly, highly annoying. Nobody cares about what drinks you’re drinking or any of this other stuff. We’re here for information