Most would-be law school applicants focus on what they'll have to do once they start the law school application process. But what they don't realize is that there is plenty they need to do before they even start the engine on the law-school-mobile.Here are four things that any law school applicant absolutely should do before they embark on their professional school journey: Determine Your "Why" Why do you want to go to law school? What … [Read more...]
Breaking News: LSAC Announces New Official LSAT Prep Plus!
LSAC just announced a new online program that will allow students to take 71 digital practice LSATs for $99. This is a great deal and we wanted to make sure to get the word out about this excellent resource!Here's what we know so far: Official LSAT Prep Plus is a subscription program you can sign up for to get access to digital tests. It costs $99 and lasts for one (1) year from the date of purchase. In the subscription, you have access to 71 … [Read more...]
LSAT Podcast Episode 44: New LSAC Subscription Program
Episode 44 heralds enormous news from LSAC, as they launch a brand new digital test access subscription service, and Dave and Jon are here to tell you all about it. Tune in to learn not only what you pay to receive official content, but also what that content includes and how to best use it in your ongoing prep! … [Read more...]
LSAT Podcast Episode 43: The February 2020 LSAT Recap
As we move deeper into 2020’s cycle of tests, Jon and Dave take a look at the February LSAT’s content, discussing how things played out and precisely what students faced while sitting for it. In addition to the tests day’s ups and downs, there’s also an estimation of the exam’s overall difficulty and what that meant for the final scoring scale. … [Read more...]
3 Ways to Pick Up Your Pace on the LSAT
When preparing for the LSAT, a very common question you might ask yourself is “How do I increase my speed?” Test takers often note that if time was not a factor, they could do better on the test. But of course, that is deliberate. The makers of the LSAT design the test to be both difficult and time-consuming. For most students, speed is a major concern. Here are some tips to help you pick up the pace by taking control of the LSAT. Prioritize the … [Read more...]
LSAT Podcast Episode 42: Student Question Mailbag #3
Dave and Jon are here with a third installment of responses to student questions. We're tackling inquiries covering guessing strategy, budget book buys, test day fatigue, and prep burnout remedies. We even cover admissions concerns over the ever-tricky choice between scholarship offers and ranking prestige. Don’t forget to submit your own questions for the next mailbag episode at lsatpodcast@powerscore.com! … [Read more...]
Full List of Announced International LSAT Dates & Deadlines
If you plan to take the LSAT in 2020 or early 2021 outside of the United States and Canada, there are a number of dates to choose from. LSAC just announced the international LSAT dates for the rest of the year. They have already announced some for 2021 as well! You can also find the international registration deadlines for each test date below. Keep in mind the dates are slightly different depending on the region you live in.Not sure which … [Read more...]
LSAT Podcast Episode 41: Reading Comprehension Skill Tests
Episode 41 of the PowerScore Podcast sees Jon and Dave turn their attention to LSAT Reading Comprehension, specifically outlining a variety of self-assessment tools to help you pinpoint exactly where and why this section is giving you trouble. By employing these skill tests you’ll determine not only what needs improvement in your Reading Comp approach, but also the adjustments required to take your performance to the next level. … [Read more...]
Why Does It Take So Long for Digital LSAT Scores to Come Out?
Once the LSAT is over, one of the most common complaints is that scores should come out more quickly. Given that we live in an era where tests are taken electronically, it sounds like a reasonable complaint. So, why does it take so long for LSAT scores to appear? Couldn’t they get them out a lot earlier? To best understand what happens once you finish the LSAT, let’s take a look at each phase of the process. Test Administration The first and … [Read more...]
Full List of Announced 2020 & 2021 LSAT Dates & Deadlines
If you plan to take the LSAT in 2020 or early 2021, there are plenty of dates to choose from. LSAC has released the dates for the rest of the year and the total is a whopping 9 test dates in 2020 and 3 already announced for 2021!Not sure which LSAT to take? Check out the Top 100 Law School Application Deadlines to help you decide.No matter which LSAT you take, know that you don’t have to go at it alone. We offer tons of free resources to … [Read more...]
LSAT Podcast Episode 40: January 2020 LSAT Recap
The first of 2020’s ten LSATs has now been administered, and Jon and Dave are here with their take! Listen as they deconstruct the January test from an overview of student feedback and general difficulty to a section-by-section breakdown to their scale prediction and what that means for your results. They also discuss what this latest LSAT and its content mean for the upcoming February, March, and April exams. … [Read more...]
Should You Take the LSAT in February?
Taking the LSAT in February isn’t necessarily ideal. It’s in the dead of winter and East Coast testing centers regularly close for snow! To add insult to injury, LSAC keeps the questions secret even after the fact. The cherry on top? You’re cutting it close with the admissions deadlines for most law schools. But, just because it's often a "last resort" doesn’t make it a terrible option. On the contrary! The February test may be your last and best … [Read more...]
LSAT Podcast Episode 39: Crystal Ball – Predicting the Spring 2020 LSATs
It’s a new year! And it begins with an unprecedented LSAT-bang: four straight months with a test. To help get you ready, Dave and Jon break out their crystal balls and predict what’s most likely to occur on upcoming exams and how you can best prepare. You’ll also hear about recent trends and content stats so you can prioritize where to spend your time leading up to test day! … [Read more...]
LSAT Podcast Episode 38: How to Review and Analyze Your Practice LSAT Results
Description: Jon and Dave wrap up their discussion from Episode 34 about How to Take A Practice LSAT by examining precisely how to best interpret your test results. As part of that conversation, they outline what it means to perform a blind review (and the various ways to do so), as well as what PowerScore’s free-scoring analytics tell you about your performance and how they should guide your next steps. … [Read more...]