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by m27 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 9:58 pm
After doing the PowerScore and TestMasters in-person classes, I can safely say that self-studying is the way to go.
The before-mentioned classes provide knowledgeable instructors and solid resources but aren't structured to maximizing one's score. They are approximately 2-3 months long, cramming a ton of 'homework' and only 10-15 practice exams over that period of time. Additionally, the prices are insane. You would be better served by using that money to purchase the best LSAT prep books on the market (ie. The LSAT Trainer, Manhattan LR, Logic Games Bible, Cambridge packets) and an online resource such as 7Sage or Velocity. This way, you will be able to structure your own study regime and go at your own pace, something that I believe is key to reaching your potential. Whatever you decide to do, just make sure you do a ton of research and carefully consider what you think will serve you best.