
June 2026 LSAT Recap
With the June 2026 LSATs finally behind us, Jon is here with a full breakdown! In Episode 179 he analyzes all 61 possible June test forms—domestic and international—revealing source tests and how well they match the Crys

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With the June 2026 LSATs finally behind us, Jon is here with a full breakdown! In Episode 179 he analyzes all 61 possible June test forms—domestic and international—revealing source tests and how well they match the Crys

Episode 178 contains the full April 2026 LSAT breakdown, both international and domestic, with Jon outlining every scored and experimental section in use all week (a quick discussion as there were hardly any), an analysi

The second, and likely smallest, LSAT of 2026 has wrapped, so it's time to talk specifics! Join Jon as he breaks down the February test—real sections vs experimentals, and every scaling outcome—as well as some breaking n

2026 is off to a roaring start with four intense days of January LSAT turmoil: not only was there an challenging mix of new and reused content, but the test makers pulled a Reading Comp stunt that caught everyone by (unf

After five long days, the final LSAT of 2025 has mercifully ended, and Jon is here with everything you need to know! Tune in as he breaks down a whopping 14 sections from the November exam, clarifying what was scored and

In this brief, 18-minute discussion, Jon outlines his vision for the future of the PowerScore PodCast now that Dave Killoran, his long-time cohost, has departed. Give Episode 174 a listen if you're curious about what com

2025's test year is drawing to a close, and the October LSAT cements itself as a milestone on many fronts. Not only did it contain a unique combination of new and reused content, but it's also Dave Killoran's final LSAT

September 2025's LSAT proved to be one for the record books, as the test makers chose to forego the usual routine of mixing old sections with new, and instead presented exclusively first-use material for the entire week.

The August 2025 LSAT has finally concluded after four frenzied days of testing, and as always Jon and Dave are on the scene to cut through the noise and separate the facts from the fiction. In Episode 171 they provide a

Episode 170 contains the full June 2025 LSAT breakdown, both international and domestic, where Dave and Jon outline every scored and experimental section in use all week, an analysis of how their latest Crystal Ball pred

In Episode 169, Jon and Dave open up their student mailbag once again! This time they focus on admissions, tackling topics like what outcomes you can expect with a low GPA, how to make the most of a nontraditional or non

The 2025 US News law school rankings have been released, setting the "official" standard by which schools will be compared to one another for the upcoming admissions cycle. In Episode 168, Dave and Jon offer their take o

After three long, confusion-filled days, the April 2025 LSAT has mercifully ended, and as always Jon and Dave are on the scene to help explain one of the strangest tests in recent memory. Tune in to Episode 167 for a sec

In Episode 166, Dave and Jon go head-to-head on five of the most contentious issues that often divide LSAT students and prep providers, serving up their unique—and at times opposing—perspectives on these hot-button topic

After two intense days, the February 2025 LSAT has wrapped and Jon and Dave are here in Episode 165 with all the details! As usual, it contained some oddities—no experimental Reading Comp?—but as they explain their Cryst

2024 was a year of unprecedented LSAT changes, from the removal of Logic Games to the reconfiguring of all available practice tests to the introduction of a host of new PowerScore courses (among quite a lot else), and as

The January 2025 LSAT was record-breaking, with over 25,000 people testing over four packed days, but Jon and Dave weathered the storm and are here with all the details! In Episode 163, they cover it all: from domestic t

In Episode 162, Dave and Jon tackle one of the trickiest concepts on the LSAT: Principle Questions. Tune in to hear them break down this common and confusing question type, as they explore specific examples and apply sol

The last and largest LSAT of 2024 is finally over, meaning Jon and Dave are free and clear to tell you all about it! In Episode 161 they cover the November test start to finish, discussing the record number of scored and

For over four years, Dave and Jon have undertaken a truly daring feat: before every LSAT they have attempted to predict the precise content—from source test reuse to specific passage topics—that would appear on the upcom
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