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Carolina Prep-- special discount for TLS

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:46 pm
by Biglawsurvivor25
SPAM

Re: Carolina Prep-- special discount for TLS

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:49 pm
by jk148706
A lg, LR, and RC specialist??????

Re: Carolina Prep-- special discount for TLS

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:50 pm
by BillPackets
jk148706 wrote:A lg, LR, and RC specialist??????

Re: Carolina Prep-- special discount for TLS

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:52 pm
by bjsesq
Biglawsurvivor25 wrote:Welcome to Carolina Prep!

I wanted to let you all know a little bit about our company and attempt to recruit some of you all with a special discount code.

At Carolina Prep, we stress a wholesome approach to the LSAT. We believe that it is incumbent upon our students to be able to look at the questions/logic/intent of all of the questions to be able to excel. There seems to be, among our competitors, an approach that categorizes EVERYTHING on the LSAT. This invariably limits the potential of the test taker. The test is supposed to be understood as a whole. Because the test functions as a whole.

Furthermore, at Carolina Prep, we offer extremely low rates and offer to all of our students every single Prep Test up to date. We give each student a prep test in the beginning, and then upon examination and review of their test, we place them with a particular instructor who will be best suited for their situation. We have A Logic Games SPECIALIST, and even a couple of Logical Reasoning & Reading Comprehension specialists.

Granted, some know more than others at the beginning. So we don't need to rehash all the basics for those students who are already above the average. BUT, many of our students are coming into this test are quite fresh and it is best for these students to really be able to approach this test as a whole. Limiting our students to limited categories, we believe, greatly curtails the potential of our students. It is also very time consuming for many of our students who wish to have lives outside of the LSAT.

Our facility recruits out of the best schools in the area--- USC, CoC, EC, you name it. Many of our students go on to score anywhere from 165-175.

Please send me an e-mail at biglawsurvivor25@yahoo.com if you are in the Carolina area and are interested. We will then provide prices and our special discount (please mention that you are hearing about us from TLS).

Good day!
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Re: Carolina Prep-- special discount for TLS

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:54 pm
by Clearly
Oh this gonna go over well.

Re: Carolina Prep-- special discount for TLS

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:21 pm
by Biglawsurvivor25
Our RC & LR specialists are one in the same. We have an instructor who, in all my years as a test prep instructor, is the best at Logic Games. Therefore, he gets his own special title :). Though, all of our specialists shift between class instructor/tutor.

My wholesome approach method seems to be getting questioned. Here's the deal: when students limit themselves to just understanding certain methods, question types, etc. they will be trapped on test day. I've see it happen too many times before. Companies such as Power Score seemed to have played a huge part in this shift in instruction. Back in the early 90's, when these standardized tests were becoming standard, those that did well on the tests did so because they knew the test. They didn't have to drill every question type, etc. Essentially what you are doing when you do all of this is that you are attempting to manipulate the test. The folks creating these tests have figured this out; which, in my understanding, accounts for the recent curve-ball they threw at Feb. 2014 takers'.

Anyway, I urge you all to reconsider your approaches and make sure you are flexible. This is what we strive for at Carolina Prep and we hope you all will check us out!

Thanks!

Re: Carolina Prep-- special discount for TLS

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:26 pm
by bjsesq
Biglawsurvivor25 wrote:Our RC & LR specialists are one in the same. We have an instructor who, in all my years as a test prep instructor, is the best at Logic Games. Therefore, he gets his own special title :). Though, all of our specialists shift between class instructor/tutor.

My wholesome approach method seems to be getting questioned. Here's the deal: when students limit themselves to just understanding certain methods, question types, etc. they will be trapped on test day. I've see it happen too many times before. Companies such as Power Score seemed to have played a huge part in this shift in instruction. Back in the early 90's, when these standardized tests were becoming standard, those that did well on the tests did so because they knew the test. They didn't have to drill every question type, etc. Essentially what you are doing when you do all of this is that you are attempting to manipulate the test. The folks creating these tests have figured this out; which, in my understanding, accounts for the recent curve-ball they threw at Feb. 2014 takers'.

Anyway, I urge you all to reconsider your approaches and make sure you are flexible. This is what we strive for at Carolina Prep and we hope you all will check us out!

Thanks!
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