Seeking Advice
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:35 pm
Greetings TLS’ers,
First of all…congratulations to those who just took the LSAT, I’m pretty jealous right about now. I'm looking for a little advice on my prep situation. I am currently finishing the online version of Testmasters prep course (First PT was 142 last PT at 156) my Oct 12 goal is 170+. The material seemed good, but I felt the pace required to finish was to fast for me. I mention this because I’m sure there are some concepts that I either missed or could improve on. Fortunately, I have budgeted money for another prep course if needed, but not sure where I would get the best return on my investment. This is my quandary,
A) Retake the Testmaster Course (Live this time) hoping I can get a similar bump in my score as I did the first time around.
B) Enroll in another prep course, perhaps with a new vantage point I could see more improvements. Manhattan looks legit.
C) Self-Study, and use the money I set aside to add to my short position on Facebook.
D) Another alternative that I may have overlooked.
I case this information is necessary in determining the correct course of action, my score improvements were pretty even across all 3 sections with reading comp being the largest improvement.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
First of all…congratulations to those who just took the LSAT, I’m pretty jealous right about now. I'm looking for a little advice on my prep situation. I am currently finishing the online version of Testmasters prep course (First PT was 142 last PT at 156) my Oct 12 goal is 170+. The material seemed good, but I felt the pace required to finish was to fast for me. I mention this because I’m sure there are some concepts that I either missed or could improve on. Fortunately, I have budgeted money for another prep course if needed, but not sure where I would get the best return on my investment. This is my quandary,
A) Retake the Testmaster Course (Live this time) hoping I can get a similar bump in my score as I did the first time around.
B) Enroll in another prep course, perhaps with a new vantage point I could see more improvements. Manhattan looks legit.
C) Self-Study, and use the money I set aside to add to my short position on Facebook.
D) Another alternative that I may have overlooked.
I case this information is necessary in determining the correct course of action, my score improvements were pretty even across all 3 sections with reading comp being the largest improvement.
Thanks in advance for the advice.