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September 16, 2017

Post-LSAT Resources

Post-LSAT Resources

Now that your LSAT is over, we know your brain is probably feeling pretty fried. Hopefully, you were able to leave the test feeling confident! But what now? How should you fill the next few weeks until scores release? Here are a few post-test resources you can take advantage of. Sometimes there can be a degree of uncertainty following the test, so these links should help you feel more at ease with your performance.

PowerScore LSAT Forum

Following an LSAT, we field questions from students and provide information about the test the whole weekend. We’ll list which LG/LR/RC questions were real and which were known to be experimental. This information can help you better determine how you performed and whether to keep or cancel your score. Our top LSAT experts will answer everyone’s individual questions and you can engage in conversation with other students who went through the arduous test-taking process as well.

Twitter Accounts

  • @Dave Killoran
  • @JonMDenning
  • @PowerScore

You can interact directly with the author of the LSAT Bibles series Dave Killoran and PowerScore VP Jon Denning on Twitter! Dave and Jon are top resource for all things LSAT and law school admissions-related. They’re always happy to engage in conversation with students on Twitter. Let them know if you have any questions following the test and they’ll provide you with plenty of advice on what to do as you wait for your score. You can also interact with the general PowerScore Twitter account with post-LSAT questions as well.

Our Blog

Obviously, you’re already here reading this article on the blog! But, if you haven’t subscribed yet, we thoroughly recommend it. You can subscribe right on our right-hand sidebar so that you never miss an article. We typically post thorough breakdowns of each section of the test as well as the scoring scale and general post-test advice following an LSAT.

Lastly, if you have any questions or concerns post-LSAT, or if you just want to talk things over, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at (800) 545-1750 or lsat@powerscore.com. We’re here to help you out—please take advantage of it!

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