DT (or anyone else who might have useful insight on this subject),
When you mention powerprep...you're speaking of Powerscore, right?
What do you like about powerscore? And, do you think preparing with the powerscore books would be enough, or do you think you would need the full length course? I sat through princeton review like three years ago, I had a horrible instructor though. It helped me get aquainted with the lsat, but I felt that I needed more time to study. I never took the lsat though. I was preparing for the Feb '06 test (which happened to be today) without a course, and my cousin was telling me its imperative to take a course, and I shouldn't sit for the test without taking a course, b/c if I do bad now (in Feb), my score will get averaged if I retake in June. My problem is that I have now studied all the material, and thus I will be seeing everything (speaking of the 40 or so available preptests) for the second, third, possibly fourth time. How effective can any studying be at this point? There is
literally only one test that is available that I haven't dont yet, thats Dec 2005 test.
Is it worth it for me to take a course? I feel really comfortable with the games, I could use a little help on the arguments, and I definitely need help with RC. [Right now I'm reading books on speed reading so that I can at least increase my speed, which I think would be very helpful!]
Does powerscore make up any of their own practice tests or practice sections? This would be helpful for me since I have studied everything.
Any further insight into my situation and the questions that I have would be greatly appreciated!
