BenchPrep
- nsquirrel_99
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BenchPrep
I wanted to know if anyone has used benchprep? What are your views on the LSAT prgm?
- LSAT Blog
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Re: BenchPrep
From what I can tell, BenchPrep essentially has you pay a recurring fee to access the content from the McGraw-Hill and Nova LSAT books on a mobile device.
If that's the case, it'd be far more cost-effective for you to just pay one price elsewhere to get the book (or ebook) versions, and whether this is worth it for you would depend upon how much you value having the content in "app" form.
If that's the case, it'd be far more cost-effective for you to just pay one price elsewhere to get the book (or ebook) versions, and whether this is worth it for you would depend upon how much you value having the content in "app" form.
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Re: BenchPrep
I bought the groupon for BenchPrep...I didn't find it as effective as the Manhattan LSAT books. Spending 3x as much for the set of MLSAT was way more worth it that that "course."
- patfeeney
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Re: BenchPrep
LSAT Blog wrote:From what I can tell, BenchPrep essentially has you pay a recurring fee to access the content from the McGraw-Hill and Nova LSAT books on a mobile device.
If that's the case, it'd be far more cost-effective for you to just pay one price elsewhere to get the book (or ebook) versions, and whether this is worth it for you would depend upon how much you value having the content in "app" form.
If you're getting the McGraw-Hill books for a fee... well, in my opinion they're not worth a penny of your hard-earned money.
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