Hey all – Jon with PowerScore here. Love the discussion in this thread, and I’m pleased to read the success stories—with us or otherwise—recounted above! I just want to add two quick points to (hopefully) help everyone out as they consider their options: (1) We’re big fans of the great folks at Spivey, and have nothing but full endorsement for them! They do an excellent job, and the LSAT/LS prep industry is certainly better for them being in it. Hearing that others have found their programs so useful is unsurprising to us, and we recommend them to anyone who asks

(2) Just to clarify one comment made above, we only employ a select handful of admissions consultants, each of whom is extremely knowledgeable in all things LSAT and admissions (and none of whom are law students

), but certainly you’ll get a different resume and background with every consultant you work with.
The truth is the programs we offer for admissions consulting and those offered by Spivey are simply different animals, so one-to-one comparisons feel a little apples and oranges to me. That is, our admissions programs tend to be extensions of our LSAT prep services, where we have admissions counselors who are also 99th percentile LSAT experts assist students already in our ecosystem, and already known to us, as they go beyond the LSAT and complete the rest of their application. For the most part I see what we do as complementary to our other offerings, rather than exclusively stand-alone. For some people that’s desirable, for others it may not make as much of a difference, so it really depends—as all successful admissions/prep work should—on the individual.
The comments above aren’t meant to be comprehensive, and I really can’t say enough good things about Spivey. I think you’ll find yourself well-served no matter which direction you choose.
I’m happy to answer any other questions anyone might have; post away and I’ll do my best to help however I can!
Jon