Hey All,
I'm going to attempt to study for the LSAT once more after a year of taking the exam. Last time around I studied through Kaplan. This time around I'd like to study at home, allowing myself an ample amount of time for the exam. I'd love some suggestions as to how to approach this. I don't mind mixing/matching my study books/guides. I also wouldn't mind some guidance with daily allotment of study time. I'd really like to bump up my score and open up scholarship options.
Thank you!
At Home Test Prep Suggestions? Forum
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Re: At Home Test Prep Suggestions?
Powerscore bibles. i accidentally ditched the bibles to take a terrible princeton review course, so my score sucked. Don't make the same mistake I did. Just discipline yourself and self-study with Powerscore.
Also, wrong forum
Also, wrong forum
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Re: At Home Test Prep Suggestions?
Bro, seriously no need to take any test prep unless you're undisciplined. Truth.
Just buy the books.
Just buy the books.
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Re: At Home Test Prep Suggestions?
I have to second the Power Score Bibles. Granted, I only went up 7 points after using them, but I put in a substantially small amount of effort for a gain of 7 points, and it got me in where I wanted to go. If you're more disciplined and study harder than me (which isn't hard), the Bibles should be all you need. I took one of their classes online, and I didn't much care for it. There are a lot of kids who waste too much time asking their own questions, as though the class is a private lesson.
Also, in b4 "you're lazy and are going to fail at law."
Also, in b4 "you're lazy and are going to fail at law."
- gsat
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Re: At Home Test Prep Suggestions?
Haha, thanks! I've re-posted this in the correct forum but thanks for the advice folksgravityrides0 wrote:Powerscore bibles. i accidentally ditched the bibles to take a terrible princeton review course, so my score sucked. Don't make the same mistake I did. Just discipline yourself and self-study with Powerscore.
Also, wrong forum
- Nammertat
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Re: At Home Test Prep Suggestions?
I'd add that the Powerscore RC bible is fantastic.... however when it came to Args, the Princeton Review materials worked better for me.
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