Aiming for 170+ weakest area is games.
Powerscore Advanced Logic Games Course or Velocity LSAT Games course?
Why?
Powerscore v. Velocity Forum
- ManoftheHour
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Re: Powerscore v. Velocity
I'm very interested in this. I'm in the same boat as you. I got a 162 with a -9 in games on the real LSAT.
Have you tried Manhattan Logic Games self study? It doesn't take too long and I've already seen drastic changes in my games.
Have you tried Manhattan Logic Games self study? It doesn't take too long and I've already seen drastic changes in my games.
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Re: Powerscore v. Velocity
Are you referring to the logic games strategy guide or the "lsat interact" program?ManoftheHour wrote:I'm very interested in this. I'm in the same boat as you. I got a 162 with a -9 in games on the real LSAT.
Have you tried Manhattan Logic Games self study? It doesn't take too long and I've already seen drastic changes in my games.
- ManoftheHour
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Re: Powerscore v. Velocity
Strategy guide. I've never tried any of the programs.
I've heard/read great things about velocity's online courses, but I've never done it. I'm still on the fence about it.
I've heard/read great things about velocity's online courses, but I've never done it. I'm still on the fence about it.
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Re: Powerscore v. Velocity
I'm averaging -5 on games sections. Still breaking 170 on PT's, however sometimes I run into one of those nasty games that takes forever and douches all over my otherwise good score. Seriously what do logic games have to do with law school anyway? Law has nothing to do with placing 7 people in different seats. So pointless.
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