If you've been studying on your own but have hit a wall and think that some formal instruction would help, this might be a good option for you. If you haven't been studying at all but want to devote pretty much your entire life to the LSAT from now until June (because that's what you'd need to do to complete all the homework I'll assign), this would work, too. Also, if you're planning to take the test in September, but you'd like a jump-start, this is a good way to get going. You get access to recorded lessons for several months after the course ends (until December, I think), so you can always review via the recordings even after June.
If you'd like any more information, PM me or post here (or check the Princeton Review website). Good luck with studying, whatever you do!
