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... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 153 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
With the April 2024 LSATs finally behind us, Jon and Dave are here with a full breakdown! In this episode they analyze all of the April test forms—domestic and international—revealing source tests and how well they match the Crystal Ball predictions ... more
On July 31, LSAC will introduce a brand new LSAT Writing assessment, moving from the traditional “decision prompt” construction, to a far-more involved—and 15-minute longer—design that includes a real-world issue accompanied by multiple, outside pers... more
In anticipation of the removal of Logic Games beginning with the August 2024 LSAT, the test makers have released 58 reconfigured practice tests on their LawHub prep platform that conform to the upcoming exam structure. In episode 148, Jon and Dave hi... more
The February 2024 LSAT is officially over, giving Dave and Jon license to reveal everything you need to know about it. Tune in as they outline the scored and experimental sections used, general impressions of difficulty, and, as always, their scoring... more
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Even starting at their first episode, I felt completely lost not knowing half of the acronyms or in-depth advanced knowledge of the LSAT. They started talking about immediately. more
These guys are incredible, no joke. more
Dave and Jon make the LSAT less daunting and their enthusiasm about it is infectious. They explain everything really clearly and you can tell they’re passionate about their work and helping LSAT takers, even those that aren’t enrolled in one of their courses. Could not recommend enough, I will definitely be listening even long after the LSAT is behind me.
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
I’ve been listening to y’all for over a year but Guys… I can’t do this anymore. The constant picking and bullying and belittling. Maybe it’s not y’all’s fault but it gives me anxiety just listening to y’all for the first 30 minutes of the podcast THEN y’all get into the things we really need to listen to. I don’t think it’s worth it. There’s more rambling than important material discussed.
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