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sparky123:
I'm just wondering, because I saw it on yahoo and they guarantee you'll pass and there only $295, which works for me because i'm a student at USC Law School (>$80K a year with living expenses).  Any info pro/con would be much appreciated.

PA-wannabe:
Hello,

I am very interested in this very question.

Has anyone out there used this course and if so how did they like it?

It does cost about 3-7X cheaper than the others and has money back guarantee...

Hoping to hear...
M

PatentPete:
I'm curious too ... the price of OmniPrep looks good, but the address on their website is to a mail forwarder in Las Vegas.  Has anyone seen their materials?  It seems too good to be true.

PA Assoc:
I used PRG, but a couple of people in my firm used Omniprep and passed, so it seems pretty good.  Not sure about the address, but as long as you pass who cares!

Jessica:
Trying to spread the word about Omniprep b/c there was no reviews of the course when I was deciding whether I should sign up.

>:(
Omniprep is crap. I am using it right now and it is awful. Their summaries are lengthy and not useful. The summaries are verbatim the text from the MPEP; nothing you can use to start the process of memorization. Their user interface is poor. Once you take their end-of-chapter exam, you have no way to review the exam later unless you print your test out immediately. The time estimates they give you for how long each task will take are entirely ridiculous. When is the last time you read 100 pages of Federal Code in 4 hours and have any memory or understanding of what you read? This program lacks the summary that is required for effective memorization. It is basically the MPEP. If you are thinking of taking this course, just buy the MPEP and save yourself some money. I wish someone had told me all this before I bought the course.

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