Hey guys,
I've recently moved to Arizona (Scottsdale area specifically) and I'm looking to take a LSAT prep course. Which do you recommend?
I'm currently looking at the Powerscore course near Tempe. Any suggestions?
All help is appreciated.
Best Arizona-area prep course Forum
- RVP11
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Re: Best Arizona-area prep course
PowerScore in Tempe.
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Re: Best Arizona-area prep course
awesome. that's what i heard somewhere else too.
just signed up. thanks!
just signed up. thanks!
- Cemoore4
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Re: Best Arizona-area prep course
I took the Powerscore course in Tempe this past summer and I thought it was awesome. I had Eric something as my instructor. If he is teaching I would def. recommend. He is a smart and cool guy.
On a side note and just MY opinion:
If you have already gone through the PS bibles and understand the methods, I would reconsider the course.
Also, make sure you study OUTSIDE of class as well. You will do a bunch of problems in class and because of the format you will waste a bunch of time. So even though you spent 4 hours of class, it is not equal to 4 hours of self-study. There WILL (hopefully not you) be someone in the room who asks questions that they already know the answer to just to be heard and feel empowered. Just how it is. I didn't do all the homework (ALOT), but in the end I felt I did a disservice to myself and the course is expensive.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
On a side note and just MY opinion:
If you have already gone through the PS bibles and understand the methods, I would reconsider the course.
Also, make sure you study OUTSIDE of class as well. You will do a bunch of problems in class and because of the format you will waste a bunch of time. So even though you spent 4 hours of class, it is not equal to 4 hours of self-study. There WILL (hopefully not you) be someone in the room who asks questions that they already know the answer to just to be heard and feel empowered. Just how it is. I didn't do all the homework (ALOT), but in the end I felt I did a disservice to myself and the course is expensive.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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