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stcalle
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Re: best LSAT prep
« Reply #5 on: Dec 7th, 2005, 8:59am » |
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besides kaplan and princeton review, have you guys got any feedback on Powerscore and Test Masters LSAT review classes?
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Jd
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I took the test in Summer last year after taking a review course with Kaplan. I have personally not taken a testmasters review course, however, based on my research, Testmasters is the best. They offer an exhaustive prep course covering all aspects of the test. No doubt, Kaplan is good also, and I was satisfied with it. However, if I had enough time and if it were to fit my schedule I would have definately gone for Testmasters. Consider this, they specialize in it and thats the only thing they do. And believe me, they are good at it. Another advantage of testmasters will be that they will provide you will all the material out there in regards to the previous LSAT's. So you would not have to pay a penny for buying more tests or other materials. I spent around 100 dollars for buying previous tests for practice from the LSAC website while taking the course at Kaplan. So thats a potential cost factor also. Also keep in mind that, all this info is true until the summer of last year. And it might have changed since then. Concludingly, Testmasters is the best choice. Hope this helps! Regards, Jd
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DTT
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I went with Kaplan in May 2002. The instructor I had was really knowledgeable. About 3-4 weeks before the exam, I also went to the Kaplan center to listen to their lecture videos again and did practice questions. Those really helped! Good luck!
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PiP
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Re: best LSAT prep
« Reply #8 on: Dec 14th, 2005, 4:30pm » |
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Testmasters180.com will be better than Kaplan.
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guest
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All you need are the Powerscore Bibles, 20 or 30 old tests, and motivation.
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