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Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 4:26 am
by amber.burke
I am currently deployed to Iraq and studying for the LSAT. I am planning on taking the February 2011 LSAT in order to apply for the Army JAG program to attend law school. I have the Powerscore bibles and have been studying with those, but would like to take an online course. After reading reviews for the different online prep courses, Testmasters and Powerscore seem to be the top choices for most students. Has anyone taken either of those online courses? I talked to someone at Testmasters, and their course seems more suited for me; I can log in to take the classes around my schedule. Powerscore has set times for their classes from what the website is saying, but after using their books, I don't want to enroll in Testmasters and have the material presented be different than what is taught in the Powerscore books and be confused. I would just like to hear opinions from students who took either of those courses online before I make a decision. Thanks!!!

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:17 am
by typ3
Testmasters class won't differ considerably from Powerscore.


None of the test companies differ considerably, however Powerscore and Testmasters are the two best. You might want to look into Knewton or Blueprint though. I've heard really good results from people who have taken those classes.

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:05 pm
by Atlas LSAT Teacher
If you're looking beyond those two companies, we do both live online and recorded self-study courses. You can search this forum for some reviews and comparisons. Good luck!

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:12 pm
by CanadianWolf
The single most important consideration between the two courses should be your ability to "attend" each & every class.

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:18 pm
by longdaysjourney
Atlas LSAT Teacher wrote:If you're looking beyond those two companies, we do both live online and recorded self-study courses. You can search this forum for some reviews and comparisons. Good luck!
This class took me from 165 range to 175 range...I'd recommend it.

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:29 pm
by bp colin
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Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:40 pm
by xela kebert
bp colin wrote:...
Don't use Blueprint...I called and left a message twice and nobody returned my call in a week. When I succeeded in getting someone on the phone they were rude.

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 3:14 pm
by bhan87
xela kebert wrote:
bp colin wrote:...
Don't use Blueprint...I called and left a message twice and nobody returned my call in a week. When I succeeded in getting someone on the phone they were rude.

Don't trust this post. I've contacted Blueprint on multiple occasions and I've always received a prompt response from a Blueprint staff member (notably Kaity Johnson) who was patient in answering all the questions I had regarding the course. I would recommend emailing them if you have any questions about the course because they are more than willing to accommodate you. You can judge for yourself the quality of customer service they offer.

I've actually ordered the Blueprint online course as a supplement to Blueprint's regular course (heavily discounted of course). I'm finding that the online course could serve as a very suitable replacement to the regular course if needed. The website has recorded lessons of all of Blueprint's lectures and thorough explanations for all the homework questions. The recorded lectures are all standard length lectures just like the ones you would get going through Blueprint's normal course. They recently updated all their videos with new animations that assist in the explanations for all the questions they cover in the lectures. In addition, many of the homework questions seem to have video explanations as well (if they don't have a video explanation, most have an audio explanation available).

The grading system for your practice tests is also handled quite well on the website. They have a form where you input all your answers and it will generate a result summary that breaks down your strengths and weaknesses. I'm unsure whether the other companies offer such a system, but these result summaries are extremely useful in understanding your weaknesses.

In summary, I would say the main attraction to using Blueprint is the recorded lectures. I don't believe any other company offers this feature, which makes Blueprint the closest you can get to having a regular in-person course.

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 11:40 pm
by unamis99
Which online class is better, PowerScore or TestMasters? I know PowerScore has recorded classes as well as live-online classes? Does anyone have any experience with either a PowerScore or TestMasters course online? Any input would be appreciated!

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:15 pm
by xylocarp
bp colin wrote:...
Hi Colin. Please keep your posting about Blueprint confined to the professionals forum. Thanks!

Re: Powerscore vs. Testmasters Online Prep Courses

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:38 pm
by sev
xylocarp wrote:
bp colin wrote:...
Hi Colin. Please keep your posting about Blueprint confined to the professionals forum. Thanks!
haha, you do realize this thread was necro'd from seven years ago?

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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:39 pm
by xylocarp
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