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LK311 (User)
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Power Score 8 Months ago
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My friends brother is considering law school and of course is excited. He asked me about that newish power score study program. I don't know anyting about it, does anyone know if its as good as the advertising seems to be. Is Kaplan better, I have never heard of power score but people seem to really like it. any help, thanks.
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abigei (User)
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Re:Power Score 8 Months ago
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Kaplan is good, but the powerscore bibles will improve your score. Kaplan has a lot of analysis without the strategy.
What your friend needs to determine is how much in class prep he needs.
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et non (User)
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Re:Power Score 8 Months ago
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Among my friends and from reading this forum, the Powerscore bibles, Kaplan 180 book, Examkrackers rc and a bunch of old tests, and are all great to help prep for the LSAT.
Everyone at my law school is telling me to take a prep class. Now I'm starting to change my mind. I've read about the pros and cons of the classes and I guess I'm still not 100% sure. Should I really take the class? Kids in my classes are saying to take Testmasters, they all didn't do very well, but will that only confuse me if I did use the Powerscore bibles? I have from the middle of May until the Oct LSAT.
Any ideas?
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LK311 (User)
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Re:Power Score 7 Months, 4 Weeks ago
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I think your score is always going to be a function of the amount of time you spend studying. But, the question is who has the best tools to make the most of your time. I wonder if power score has it, or is Kaplan still the best on teh block?
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