Powerscore tutor?? Forum
- lawat43
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Powerscore tutor??
I have been talking with the folks at Powerscore and there is a tutor in my area that got a 180 LSAT and was accepted into Harvard and Yale. I am seriously considering using the tutor, but a twenty hour session is $2600. Ouch. I have the money but just not sure if I should do it. My own self-study has been going slow. I am getting scores in the 150's and need at least a 165 to get into the schools I want. Has anyone used a Powerscore or any other tutor, and did it help?
- cbbinnyc
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Re: Powerscore tutor??
If you have the money and are willing to put in the work, tutors are certainly worth it. However, you might want to also consider taking a class, depending on what kind of learner you are. Besides being cheaper, a class might be more effective for certain people. Seeing other people work through problems can be illuminating. I prepped on my own, but I am a test prep tutor, and I was planning to take a class myself if this cycle didn't work out well for me.
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Re: Powerscore tutor??
I took power score live online course then bought 2 hours of tutoring week of. Some of the best money I've spent - increased 15 points over my cold baseline. The tutor had some helpful exercises for me to do in my last week to correct certain blocks I was having, and id say I attribute several points to those exercises.cbbinnyc wrote:If you have the money and are willing to put in the work, tutors are certainly worth it. However, you might want to also consider taking a class, depending on what kind of learner you are. Besides being cheaper, a class might be more effective for certain people. Seeing other people work through problems can be illuminating. I prepped on my own, but I am a test prep tutor, and I was planning to take a class myself if this cycle didn't work out well for me.
- Good Guy Gaud
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Re: Powerscore tutor??
TLS is a pretty legit tutor. It is also free. Many prep companies also have explanations to questions that are super helpful. (staying on the free-ish route)
That being said, I used a tutor for maybe 5ish hours on my second retake and found it to be helpful. The problem is that you may not need 20 hours with the tutor. If you are, however, deadset on getting one, make sure that YOU control how the sessions are set up. You don't want to be wasting time going through logic games in front of your tutor just so you both can redo them together.
That being said, I used a tutor for maybe 5ish hours on my second retake and found it to be helpful. The problem is that you may not need 20 hours with the tutor. If you are, however, deadset on getting one, make sure that YOU control how the sessions are set up. You don't want to be wasting time going through logic games in front of your tutor just so you both can redo them together.
- lawat43
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Re: Powerscore tutor??
Wow, 15 points that's great. Thanks for the advice all. I ended up purchasing the sessions. I think they will really help. The studying I have been doing on my own just doesn't seem to be working (only scoring 155ish on prep tests). I need some guidance to get it to 160+, preferably around 165.ObiWahooKenobi wrote:I took power score live online course then bought 2 hours of tutoring week of. Some of the best money I've spent - increased 15 points over my cold baseline. The tutor had some helpful exercises for me to do in my last week to correct certain blocks I was having, and id say I attribute several points to those exercises.cbbinnyc wrote:If you have the money and are willing to put in the work, tutors are certainly worth it. However, you might want to also consider taking a class, depending on what kind of learner you are. Besides being cheaper, a class might be more effective for certain people. Seeing other people work through problems can be illuminating. I prepped on my own, but I am a test prep tutor, and I was planning to take a class myself if this cycle didn't work out well for me.
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