Hi guys,
I am about 75% completed with the Kaplan LSAT Advantage On Demand course, and I do not feel as though I am getting much out of it. I have been rigorous with my study habits, test administration, and homework completion, but I just don't feel that the format is right for me. I started with a test-conditions diagnostic of 162, which I am pleased with, but I have not been able to raise this score at all despite my efforts in four consecutive prep tests. What other programs have proven successful for you guys? I've heard of the powerscore logic series, what would top scorers recommend? Thanks.
For what its worth, I have been working on this Kaplan program for about two months, and I intend to take the june 2012 LSAT. Also, I am not knocking Kaplan programs, it just hasn't been the right fit for me.
Need help determining which prep methods to use! Forum
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1on1 tutoring, and see who works the best
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Re: Need help determining which prep methods to use!
PS + Manhattan or (laser or vector something like that) seems to be a combination that a lot of people used and succeeded with.
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