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Spam is bad
Very bad.
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- stintez
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Re: Advise-in solutions $5,000 private tutor? Worth it?
I have not heard of it either.
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Re: Advise-in solutions $5,000 private tutor? Worth it?
Just a thought for you beyond the immediate question: I highly advise against taking a prepcourse for the LSAT. I took one and spent about $1400 dollars on it and i sure wish I had that money back. Many of my friends agree.
Discipline yourself and buy the Powerscore Bibles and study yourself for free.
Discipline yourself and buy the Powerscore Bibles and study yourself for free.
- RonArtest
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Re: Advise-in solutions $5,000 private tutor? Worth it?
So long as you can discipline yourself, save the money. Also, there are plenty of good prep schedules on TLS you can follow if you don't want to make one up on your own or don't know how.jwells wrote:Just a thought for you beyond the immediate question: I highly advise against taking a prepcourse for the LSAT. I took one and spent about $1400 dollars on it and i sure wish I had that money back. Many of my friends agree.
Discipline yourself and buy the Powerscore Bibles and study yourself for free.
edit: And you can get the bibles and other materials for free online.
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Re: Advise-in solutions $5,000 private tutor? Worth it?
5k what the hell, unlimited hours sounds nice, but to be honest most is practice work hard for a month really hard with powerscore bibles. Wherever you have a problem hire a tutor for 10 hours=500 bucks
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- KibblesAndVick
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Re: Advise-in solutions $5,000 private tutor? Worth it?
If you're dumb enough to pay someone five grand to tutor you you're too dumb to get a high score on the LSAT. Unless your parents are loaded. Then you should [strike]do whatever it takes because money isn't an issue[/strike] leech of their wealth instead of wasting your time and happiness becoming a lawyer.
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Re: Advise-in solutions $5,000 private tutor? Worth it?
I absolutely agree. Simply put, how do you expect to get through law school if you can not study on your own?KibblesAndVick wrote:If you're dumb enough to pay someone five grand to tutor you you're too dumb to get a high score on the LSAT. Unless your parents are loaded. Then you should [strike]do whatever it takes because money isn't an issue[/strike] leech of their wealth instead of wasting your time and happiness becoming a lawyer.
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Re: Advise-in solutions $5,000 private tutor? Worth it?
Its okay to ask for help aka tutor or study group in law school, but I cant wait to sell him a super secret outline that nobody knows about for $2000.00
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Re: Advise-in solutions $5,000 private tutor? Worth it?
Tutoring is good read my previous post about finding weaknesses then get one for that. We all want to get the best score possible, but burning money wont do it.