I just signed up and paid for the 6/6/2016 LSAT. I go to a state university in NH and my college doesn't offer any on-campus LSAT prep courses. I was thinking of getting the Testmasters online course, however I really want some solid information about its effectiveness before I plop down $1000. My goal is to get a 180 since I'm coming from a state school in NH, not a very prestigious institution, and I want to get into Yale.
Basically I need to know:
#1: Is the Testmasters course worth it?
#2: What other options are there that are effective?
#3: Any further input would be appreciated; I would love to meet someone also from NH to work with in regards to prepping.
I have seen these threads as well:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=120471
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=224488
Thanks in advance.
NH Options Forum
- MasterSplitter
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Re: NH Options
I find that the Manhattan Prep materials are worth while. LSAT Interact came with a plethora of physical study materials. My friends that have used Test Masters have found their programs to often be mediocre. Look into LSAT Interact-- its a self-study model that comes with all of the Manhattan guides (which are phenomenal) along with access to every prep test ever. The Interact system itself is a novel way to learn. Sidebar: I am not a huge online learning fan, however, I found this to be a great way to learn the LSAT. I can't explain what it is about this material in particular, but I found that a self-paced online model was best and that the Manhattan curriculum was excellent. Great place to start.