Dave Killoran
@DaveKilloran
Founder and former CEO/Director of PowerScore and TestMasters (LA), author of the LSAT Bibles, former cohost of the PowerScore LSAT PodCast. LSAT Enthusiast.
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The new LSAT without Logic Games is top-loading scores at an alarming rate. The following graph shows the percent increase in each scoring range compared to last year. The black line is the overall increase in applicants (20.3%):
About 7,500 students will take the LSAT today, the smallest of the four "main" administration days for the November LSAT. So far a lot of new content is in use, as expected.
After yesterday's low volume in-person only start of about 2,000 LSAT takers, today's test volume jumps up into a more normal range: about 8,000 LSAT takers. About 58% will test in person, and about 42% will test remotely online.
To preserve the integrity and fairness of the LSAT, LSAC’s Office of Test Security is constantly monitoring for suspicious activity — whether it's during test administration, or before or after the actual test. If you see any odd or suspicious behavior related to the November…
Today's November LSAT start is an odd one: only in-person, no online exams. And it is quite small, about 2,000 people today. The rest of the test days this week jump back up to normal numbers.
Very Early Cycle Law School Admissions Update Current law school applicant volume is UP 33.5% compared to last year, and UP 66.1% compared to two years ago. LSAT scores from 160 to 180 are slightly trailing the increase in applicants. We are about 13% of the way through the…
Announcing our November '25 LSAT Crystal Ball webinar, taking place right around the corner next week on 10/21!! Sign up for expert insight from @JonMDenning on what's most likely to appear, strange new test trends, practice recs, & more! Registration: pages.barbri.com/PSWBN20251021C…
Our October LSAT recap podcast is live! Tune in as our experts @DaveKilloran & @JonMDenning break down overall test difficulty, real vs. experimental content, new vs. reused content, scoring scale predictions, & more! On our site or any podcast outlet: powerscore.com/lsat/resources…
As of 4PM ET, about 5,000 people have started the LSAT today, and about 3,900 have finished so far. This is the 4th and final day of the October LSAT, and about 5,700 people will test today. Around 26,000 test takers will take this exam in total.
As of 11AM ET, about 1,740 people have started the LSAT today, and about 300 have finished so far. October is a weird test, with a testing schedule of Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, so this is Day 3 of this exam. About 5,200 people will test today, a relatively small…
As of 4PM ET, about 6,250 people have started the LSAT today, and about 4,450 have finished so far. About 7,200 people will test today, a bit smaller than yesterday!
As of 11AM ET, about 3,300 people have started the LSAT today, and about 700 have finished so far. About 7,800 people will test today, a relatively large group!
Good luck to everyone taking the LSAT today! Hopefully things go smoothly, but if you have problems these are LSAC's two helpline phone numbers for this test: ◉ 855-296-7479 ◉ 215-966-6640 Please let us know how it went!
Best wishes to everyone receiving September LSAT scores this morning—I hope you absolutely crushed it! Please let me know how things turned out, and hopefully you are done with the LSAT😀
Want to know more about the cheating situation that is affecting the LSAT? Listen to the new @SpiveyConsult podcast with Mike Spivey, me, and the whistleblower. spiveyconsulting.com/blog-post/lsat…
LSAC adding an extra day to the November LSAT Due to high projected test volumes, LSAC has added an extra day of in-person testing to the November LSAT: Tuesday, November 4th That new Tuesday is in-person only, but the other days remain both in-person and remote as usual. This…
As mentioned on yesterday's podcast, @DaveKilloran & @JonMDenning are hosting our Crystal Ball: October 2025 LSAT webinar on 9/23! Learn how recent test trend changes could affect what appears in October & how to best prepare for a wildcard test. Register: pages.barbri.com/PSWBN20250923C…
Our September LSAT recap podcast is live! @DaveKilloran & @JonMDenning break down all test content seen throughout the week, section difficulty, real vs. experimental, scoring scale predictions, and more. Available on our site or any major podcast outlet: powerscore.com/lsat/resources…
As of 4PM ET, about 3,650 people have started the LSAT today, and about 2,475 have finished so far. Some test center issues down in Texas, but they were physical--AC outage and such. About 4,500 people will test today, same as yesterday!
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