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November 16, 2020

How to Choose the Best LSAT Prep Option

How to Choose the Best LSAT Prep Option

At the beginning of any given student's LSAT prep journey, we commonly receive two questions:"How do I begin to prepare?" "How do I pick the prep option that's best for me?"In this post I’ll do my best to answer both of those questions.First, I'm obviously pretty biased when it comes to courses and prep in general. PowerScore is truly the industry leader when it comes to quality instruction and student results. For the purpose of … [Read more...]

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November 12, 2020

Writing Your Personal Statement, Part 2: Plan It Out

Personal Statement 02, Plan It Out

Although all components of a law school application are important, the most important one is the personal statement. To that end, this series explains some of the pivotal points you should keep in mind as you prepare to write your law school application personal statement. This is a 10-part series that will help get you from starting to finishing your personal statement. Plan It Out In this second installment of our Writing Your Personal … [Read more...]

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November 10, 2020

Writing Your Personal Statement Part 1: Take Your Time

Personal Statement 01, Take Your Time

Although all components of a law school application are important, the most important one is the personal statement. To that end, this series explains some of the pivotal points you should keep in mind as you prepare to write your law school application personal statement. This is a 10-part series that will help get you from starting to finishing your personal statement. Personal Statement Timeline Let's start off with something most law school … [Read more...]

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November 3, 2020

Crystal Ball Webinar: The November ’20-April ’21 LSAT Flex Tests

Crystal Ball Webinar LSAT-Flex

On November 2nd, Dave Killoran and Jon Denning hosted a special, free online Crystal Ball webinar where they analyzed recent LSAT trends and made predictions about what students will likely face on the November 2020-April 2021 tests. The goal of this session is to help attendees recognize the concepts and skills that will serve as the basis of their score—to highlight precisely what's most likely to appear, from guarantees to dark-horse, outlier … [Read more...]

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November 2, 2020

Money Talks: LSAT, GPA, Tuition, & Salary Data for the T100 Law Schools

Money Talks LSAT, GPA, Tuition, & Salary Data for the T100 Law Schools

Does a law degree from a prestigious university automatically mean a six figure salary? Does starting salary correlate strongly with tuition, or is rank a more important factor?Law school is expensive, no doubt about it, with tuition ranging from $27,000 to almost $69,000. Given that starting salaries in the private law practice sector range from $62,000 to a whopping $190,000, it can certainly be a smart investment in the long run though. As … [Read more...]

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October 27, 2020

Which Law Schools Offer Spring and Summer Starts?

Which Law Schools Offer Spring and Summer Starts

January and February is deadline season, which means that many law school applicants are getting all their ducks in a row and submitting their apps, eyes aglow at the thought of starting law school in the fall. But what if you're not one of them? You don't want to start this fall, but you don't want to wait until next fall to start. You're still glowing with the thought of starting law school, but you'd like to start in the Spring or Summer next … [Read more...]

Posted by PowerScore Test Prep / Law School Admissions / Choosing a Law School, Law School Admissions, Law School Applications 9 Comments

October 23, 2020

Can I Take the LSAT Instead of the GMAT to Apply to Business School?

Can I Take the LSAT Instead of the GMAT to Apply to Business School?

Using a GRE score for application to MBA programs (in place of a GMAT score) has become standard practice in recent years as ETS (the makers of the GRE) has aggressively marketed the GRE as a substitute for the GMAT. That's great for GRE takers, but is there a way to use an LSAT score to get into business school, and thus skip taking the GMAT entirely? It turns out that there is--but, there is also a condition in place on using that LSAT score, … [Read more...]

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October 5, 2020

Law School Transfer Statistics and What it Means for You

Law School Transfer Statistics and What it Means for You

If you're nervous about your admissions chances, you might be considering your options for transferring. Something like: “If I don’t get accepted into my dream law school, can I just do well during my 1L and then transfer up?” In 2019, a total of 2,396 students transferred between law schools, so it isn’t uncommon. But as you can see in the chart below, most of the T14 schools admit very few, if any, transfer students. Georgetown is an outlier, … [Read more...]

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September 1, 2020

No Such Thing as a Free Lunch: The Fine Print on Full Scholarship Offers

No Such Thing as a Free Lunch: The Fine Print on Full Scholarship Offers

If you're here, you're probably wondering what exactly we're talking about. If you score a full scholarship, congratulations are in order! But we want to make sure you read the fine print, too. Let's talk about what it takes to keep your merit-based scholarship offer for the duration of your legal education. If you want to pre-read about this topic, we suggest these articles: Scholarship vs. Prestige: When to Take the Money and … [Read more...]

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August 31, 2020

A Law Degree is Worth Over $1 Million. Can You Get it for Free?

A Law Degree is Worth Over $1 Million. Can You Get it for Free

Breaking Down the Numbers According to Law School Transparency, as of 2018, the average law school graduate carries $115,000 in student loan debt. To break that down, public law school graduates carry about $92,000 in debt and private law school graduates carry $130,000 in debt. This would all be fine, of course, if you were virtually guaranteed a six-figure salary after graduation. You are not. According to the ABA, nine months after graduating, … [Read more...]

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August 25, 2020

LSAT Podcast Episode 64: Student Question Mailbag #5

PowerScore LSAT Podcast

Dave and Jon are here with another Student Mailbag episode, this time tackling questions covering the LSAT-Flex and their expectations about its future (including what it’ll mean long-term for students), general prep advice on identifying inconsistent errors post-PTs and on the difference in memorization as a learning tool vs the development of genuine knowledge, and a whole host of admissions inquiries from rolling admissions after the November … [Read more...]

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August 24, 2020

10 Bad Reasons to Go to Law School

10 Bad Reasons to Go to Law School

There are a lot of great reasons to go to law school, but there are just as many bad ones. Below we list some of the top ten bad reasons for going to law school. If you find yourself saying, "But that's my reason!" you may need to take time to re-evaluate if law school is the best path for you. Parental Influence Although having the support of your family is certainly important, following a parental wish in this case is misguided. Dealing with … [Read more...]

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August 10, 2020

Quick Tips: Crafting a Top-Notch Personal Statement

Quick Tips for Crafting a Top-Notch Personal Statement

Apart from your LSAT and undergraduate GPA, the personal statement is certainly the most important aspect of your law school application. It's the one part of your file that is solely you. It's your voice, your experiences, your story, told in your words. Every day, as we help students put together exceptional applications as part of our law school admissions consulting programs. Here are some tidbits of personal statement wisdom that we hope … [Read more...]

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August 5, 2020

Is LSAT Prep Worth the Cost?

Is LSAT Prep Worth The Cost?

On Reddit the other day I saw a comment that stuck with me: “The LSAT costs $200 so I don’t think I should pay more than that to prepare for it.” While on the one hand I completely understand the presumption that preparing for this test shouldn’t require much expenditure, on the other hand I also think that perspective only captures part of the picture. So let’s take a closer look!LSAT Prep Can Be Expensive Of all people, I’m well aware that … [Read more...]

Posted by Dave Killoran / LSAT Prep, Studying / GPA, Law School Admissions, LSAT Prep, LSAT Score Leave a Comment

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