Online courses? Forum
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Online courses?
I've been signed up for Testmasters, but they just called me and said my class had been canceled due to low enrollment. They did mention they had an online course. I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with them or any online LSAT course and could let me know if they were useful? Honestly, if I'm going online anyway I'm leaning towards Manhattan LSAT since I really like their guide books, but I just thought I'd ask and see if anyone had any advice.
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Re: Online courses?
I'll tutor you if you're interested. I wrote in February, scored a 178. PM me if interested.
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You can check out reviews of online courses here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=151670eric922 wrote:I've been signed up for Testmasters, but they just called me and said my class had been canceled due to low enrollment. They did mention they had an online course. I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with them or any online LSAT course and could let me know if they were useful? Honestly, if I'm going online anyway I'm leaning towards Manhattan LSAT since I really like their guide books, but I just thought I'd ask and see if anyone had any advice.
Most places with online courses also have sample videos available; I'd check them out and see which one you like best.
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One confusion about this is that there are video courses and live online ones. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. I just began a live online course (and finished creating an interactive video one a few weeks ago), so if you're still leaning our way, I can walk you through figuring out what will work best for you.eric922 wrote:I've been signed up for Testmasters, but they just called me and said my class had been canceled due to low enrollment. They did mention they had an online course. I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with them or any online LSAT course and could let me know if they were useful? Honestly, if I'm going online anyway I'm leaning towards Manhattan LSAT since I really like their guide books, but I just thought I'd ask and see if anyone had any advice.
Good luck!
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Re: Online courses?
yep, if you get the MLSAT interactive, you also get access to all 12 sessions of a previously recorded live online class where students ask questions and interact with instructors. I find that extremely helpful. I started a few days ago and would definitely recommend it. I also had experience with 7Sage, there instruction is a lot more quicker, but MLSAT interactive digs deep.Manhattan LSAT Noah wrote:One confusion about this is that there are video courses and live online ones. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. I just began a live online course (and finished creating an interactive video one a few weeks ago), so if you're still leaning our way, I can walk you through figuring out what will work best for you.eric922 wrote:I've been signed up for Testmasters, but they just called me and said my class had been canceled due to low enrollment. They did mention they had an online course. I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with them or any online LSAT course and could let me know if they were useful? Honestly, if I'm going online anyway I'm leaning towards Manhattan LSAT since I really like their guide books, but I just thought I'd ask and see if anyone had any advice.
Good luck!
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