LSAT Prep Princeton
LSAT Prep Princeton
Best LSAT prep course?
If location and cost were no problem, which is the best LSAT test prep, Kaplan, Princeton Review, Testmasters, or Powerscore? I would love to hear about the experiences anyone has had with any of those companies, thanks!
Back when I was prepping, I took PowerScore, and I'm a big fan. The material we used in class was really good with lots of drills, practice questions, and explanations, and the instructor for my class was on the ball. It just seemed well done and well organized, and it definitely helped me a lot. My score jumped up into the 170s so I was really happy.
Whether you're taking the GRE, GMAT or LSAT, The Princeton review helps you prepare, improve your scores, and move toward admission to the program of your choice.
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Train to "Get in the Zone" and improve your performance and score on your upcoming standardized test! The Exam Performance Program is the first program of its sort to apply peak performance training to the high-stakes field of standardized test-taking...
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The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible is the most comprehensive book available for the Logic Games section of the LSAT. The intent of this book is to provide you with an advanced system for attacking any game you encounter on the LSAT...
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The best program preparation guide a student can use to score higher on the SATâguaranteed!The SAT is the most widely used college standardized admissions test, and in 2009, a record-breaking number of studentsâover 1...
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If you need to know, it's in this book! Cracking the LSAT, 2012 Edition includes everything you need to know to master the Arguments, Logic Games, Reading Comprehension, and Writing sections of the exam...
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