Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course Forum
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Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course
Has anyone taken this course and, if so, how would you rate it?
- MauveT-Rex
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Re: Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course
AEIOU wrote:Has anyone taken this course and, if so, how would you rate it?
I took the course and I was not impressed. There are four lessons consisting of about 8 hours of whiteboard lecture. Then there are 10 games that are explained at length (about 45 mins. each). The audio is poorly edited and comes across as very choppy. As far as the content is concerned I think that there was far too much fluff and lectures came across as purposely long winded (maybe to be able to brag about how many hours of lecture were included?). I also found the lectures to be very dry and I had a hard time forcing myself to sit through some of them. I would save your money towards other more efficient study aids. Good luck in whatever you decide.
- laxbrah420
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Re: Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course
straight poo
wasted way too much time on this noise
wasted way too much time on this noise
- Neander
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Re: Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course
Read the LG Bible 10 times and your time would have been better spent.AEIOU wrote:Has anyone taken this course and, if so, how would you rate it?
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Thanks for the input. Any other suggestions for LG guides/courses. Studied the Bible religiously and still missed 11 on LG on June LSAT. Ordered Manhattan's guide yesterday.
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- MauveT-Rex
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Re: Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course
AEIOU wrote:Thanks for the input. Any other suggestions for LG guides/courses. Studied the Bible religiously and still missed 11 on LG on June LSAT. Ordered Manhattan's guide yesterday.
I would take a serious look at Velocity's LG methods/course. They have a couple sample games on youtube....
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Yeah... It bothers me that the guy was a fraud though. I'll still look into it more.MauveT-Rex wrote:AEIOU wrote:Thanks for the input. Any other suggestions for LG guides/courses. Studied the Bible religiously and still missed 11 on LG on June LSAT. Ordered Manhattan's guide yesterday.
I would take a serious look at Velocity's LG methods/course. They have a couple sample games on youtube....
- HarlandBassett
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he looks likeAEIOU wrote:Yeah... It bothers me that the guy was a fraud though. I'll still look into it more.MauveT-Rex wrote:AEIOU wrote:Thanks for the input. Any other suggestions for LG guides/courses. Studied the Bible religiously and still missed 11 on LG on June LSAT. Ordered Manhattan's guide yesterday.
I would take a serious look at Velocity's LG methods/course. They have a couple sample games on youtube....

- MauveT-Rex
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Re: Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course
This is true. I don't find him particularly authentic or entertaining but the methods seem effective.HarlandBassett wrote:he looks likeAEIOU wrote:Yeah... It bothers me that the guy was a fraud though. I'll still look into it more.MauveT-Rex wrote:AEIOU wrote:Thanks for the input. Any other suggestions for LG guides/courses. Studied the Bible religiously and still missed 11 on LG on June LSAT. Ordered Manhattan's guide yesterday.
I would take a serious look at Velocity's LG methods/course. They have a couple sample games on youtube....
- HarlandBassett
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Re: Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course
is his testprep aimed at top scorers (like ManhattanLSAT) or the general public?MauveT-Rex wrote: This is true. I don't find him particularly authentic or entertaining but the methods seem effective.