David M. Killoran

Something went wrong. Please try your request again later.
Follow to get new release updates and improved recommendations
OK
About David M. Killoran
Dave Killoran, a graduate of Duke University, is an expert in test preparation with over 20 years of teaching experience and a 99th percentile score on a Law Services-administered LSAT. In addition to having written PowerScore's legendary LSAT Bible Series, and many other popular publications, Dave has overseen the preparation of thousands of students and founded two national LSAT preparation companies.
Dave co-hosts the PowerScore LSAT PodCast with weekly topics including specific LSAT concepts and strategies to test changes and admissions advice. He is also a contributor to the PowerScore LSAT Blog and the PowerScore LSAT Forum, and is very active on Reddit.
Follow him on Twitter @DaveKilloran.
Dave co-hosts the PowerScore LSAT PodCast with weekly topics including specific LSAT concepts and strategies to test changes and admissions advice. He is also a contributor to the PowerScore LSAT Blog and the PowerScore LSAT Forum, and is very active on Reddit.
Follow him on Twitter @DaveKilloran.
Customers Also Bought Items By
Are you an author?
Help us improve our Author Pages by updating your bibliography and submitting a new or current image and biography.
1 11 1
Author Updates
-
-
Blog postNote: this was originally written for the PowerScore LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible. Students often ask about the vocabulary required to do well on the LSAT. They worry that they might need an especially large vocabulary, or perhaps a working knowledge of legal or logical terms. Let’s take a closer look and find out what you […]
The post What Kind of Vocabulary Should I Expect on the LSAT? appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
Yesterday Read more -
Blog postThe April 2021 LSAT-Flex has come and gone, which can only mean one thing: Dave and Jon are here with a detailed look! Tune in as they discuss all of the content used this week—including the international exams—and offer their take on everything from the tests’ first appearances, overall difficulty, unusual moments, and exact scale […]
The post LSAT Podcast Episode 83: The April 2021 LSAT-Flex Review appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
5 days ago Read more -
Blog postThis blog is brought to you by a special guest, Ana the Analyst. As deposit deadlines approach and LOCIs begin to be drafted, many an applicant has but one thing on their minds: how much waitlist movement should we be expecting, really? The short answer: we don’t know. The long answer: this is a historic […]
The post Historic Law School Waitlist Movement and the Current Cycle appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
1 week ago Read more -
-
Blog postA few weeks before the LSAT, many people find themselves on a plateau. They just can’t seem to improve their scores. People find themselves on plateaus for many different reasons, one of those causes is lack of organization. Over time, when you’ve done quite a bit of studying for the test, you can start to […]
The post Score Plateau? Focus on the Process appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
1 week ago Read more -
Blog postRankings are everywhere. Whether it’s law school, business school, college, or even high school, chances are there’s someone out there who’s come up with a ranking system. Their sheer ubiquity means that rankings are the one aspect nearly every applicant consults when making application decisions. These numbers certainly have their use, particularly at the start of […]
The post Using Rankings to Decide Where to Apply to Law School appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions2 weeks ago Read more -
Blog postNeed to get your ducks in a row and figure out which LSAT you need to take? Here’s a list of all the upcoming LSAT dates, deadlines, and details you need to know. To sign up for your test date(s), head to LSAC.org. Upcoming LSAT Dates, Deadlines, & Details We will continue to update this […]
The post Upcoming LSAT Dates, Deadlines, & Details appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
2 weeks ago Read more -
-
Blog postThe 2022 US News law school rankings have been released, setting the “official” standard by which schools will be compared to one another for the next twelve months. In this episode, Jon and Dave offer their take on this year’s rankings, including the controversial metrics and weighting involved, the most prominent winners and losers as […]
The post LSAT Podcast Episode 82: The 2022 US News Law School Rankings appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
2 weeks ago Read more -
Blog postThis blog is brought to you by a special guest, Ana the Analyst. It is ranking season! One of the biggest questions that always comes up during this fretful period of US News change is, “Well, why did so-and-so rise? What terrible horrors befell Princeton Law that caused their drop of one whole place in […]
The post Why Did the 2022 US News Law Rankings Change? appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
2 weeks ago Read more -
-
Blog postLSAC recently announced two updates set to take effect with the April 2021 LSAT-Flex, the first regarding the test day/date selection timeframe, and the second concerning their digital testing interface. The more critical of these two announcements is that test takers must now schedule their testing day and time by 11:59 pm EST of the […]
The post Updates to LSAT Test Scheduling Policy and Digital Testing Interface appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
2 weeks ago Read more -
Blog postThe 2022 US News Law School Rankings are out! We’ll break down some of the big news from the new rankings in a moment. But first, here’s our standard disclaimer about rankings. Please keep in mind that these rankings are just numbers put through an arbitrary formula that was created by a magazine that makes […]
The post 2022 US News Law School Rankings Released! appeared first on LSAT and Law School Admissions Blog.
3 weeks ago Read more -
-
-
-
Titles By David M. Killoran
The PowerScore LSAT Bible Trilogy
Jan 18, 2021
$167.00
More Buying Choices
$143.69
(9 Used & New offers)
The PowerScore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible
Jan 18, 2021
$64.99
In stock on April 25, 2021.
More Buying Choices
$16.95
(58 Used & New offers)
Other Formats:
Kindle
The PowerScore LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible
Jan 18, 2021
$64.73
More Buying Choices
$25.00
(30 Used & New offers)
Other Formats:
Kindle
$34.99
Only 10 left in stock (more on the way).
More Buying Choices
$4.90
(39 Used & New offers)
Other Formats:
Kindle
$39.99
Only 1 left in stock (more on the way).
More Buying Choices
$21.27
(28 Used & New offers)
Other Formats:
Kindle
The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible
Jan 31, 2008
$4.00
More Buying Choices
$4.00
(48 Used & New offers)
$39.99
Only 1 left in stock (more on the way).
More Buying Choices
$6.52
(38 Used & New offers)
Other Formats:
Kindle
PowerScore LSAT Reading Comprehension: Passage Type Training (Powerscore Test Preparation)
Aug 1, 2010
$54.99
More Buying Choices
$20.87
(22 Used & New offers)
- ←Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Next Page→
More Information
Anything else? Provide feedback about this page