Blueprint or Powerscore? Online Prep Help Forum
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Blueprint or Powerscore? Online Prep Help
What would you guys recommend as the best online prep course? I would like one where it isn't a "live online" class but one where I can watch the videos/class sessions on my own time. I've heard that Blueprint is solid...? How much time do you think I need to prepare for the June LSAT if I take one of these courses?
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Re: Blueprint or Powerscore? Online Prep Help
7sage 100 percent. You won't regret it, I promise you this.
- SunDevil14
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7sage is great and well reviewed on this site. I used their free logic games explanations along with their free Lsat analytics tool, and it really helped me. I'd check out the games explanations and see if you like how they explain questions and problems.
I have not taken the power-score course but I really like their prep material (perhaps more so than others on this site), the Powerscore Bible Trilogy along with their question typing and work books have really helped me improve. If their course if an accurate reflection of their written material (which I assume it is) then I do not think you could good wrong there.
As for Blueprint, I am sure they are a good company, and I have heard great reviews. Although, personally I do not have any experience with their material.
The best advice I can give you is to shop around. Try to get a look of the material they offer and or sample lectures etc. Some strategies and approaches are identical between the companies, and others are not. Find a reputable company that believe best suits your personal needs, preferences, and learning style.
I have not taken the power-score course but I really like their prep material (perhaps more so than others on this site), the Powerscore Bible Trilogy along with their question typing and work books have really helped me improve. If their course if an accurate reflection of their written material (which I assume it is) then I do not think you could good wrong there.
As for Blueprint, I am sure they are a good company, and I have heard great reviews. Although, personally I do not have any experience with their material.
The best advice I can give you is to shop around. Try to get a look of the material they offer and or sample lectures etc. Some strategies and approaches are identical between the companies, and others are not. Find a reputable company that believe best suits your personal needs, preferences, and learning style.
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Re: Blueprint or Powerscore? Online Prep Help
StopLawying wrote:7sage.
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- galeatus
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Re: Blueprint or Powerscore? Online Prep Help
Barack O'Drama wrote:StopLawying wrote:7sage.
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Re: Blueprint or Powerscore? Online Prep Help
7sage. I got a PowerScore online class for free which was essentially worthless except for all the free test material it gives you/the Bible's that come along with it. But I think any class can only really teach you the basics- the rest is up too you.