- Wed Nov 22, 2017 12:52 pm
#41806
So I'm in a bit of an odd predicament. Years ago during undergrad I bought the 2013 versions of the PowerScore Bibles with the intention of going to law school right after graduation. Life happened. My GPA was nowhere near what I'm capable of, so I took a few years to get some working experience.
I started to study in June of this year with my 2013 versions, trying to follow along with the 1 year outline. The more blogs I read, the more guilty I felt about using such outdated material. But I was still learning a lot so I stuck with it. Late September I asked some customer support line when the 2018 versions would be released and I was told sometime this fall, so I figured I would keep using my 2013s until the 2018s were released. Here I am late November and the 2018s are not here yet and I've pretty much gotten through the 2013s. ---side note: the reason I went through the material faster than the plan is because I was privately messaging Marvin who outlined his process through a series of posts on this site. I followed his advice to power through the material to master it. I felt the 12 month plan moved way too slow.
I now have a friend who is offering to give me her 2017s because she is done with the LSAT... Financially, that's my best option obviously, but I understand that there will be substantial updates to the 2018s. The best option for my budget is to subscribe to the on-demand course, so that speaking one-on-one with tutors will help me to correct any dated methods I have learned with the 2013 versions. But the initial enrollment fee and the monthly subscription make my eyes water. I don't even have a laptop right now...
My target date is June 2018, with September as my backup.
Any advice or guidance is appreciated. I created this problem for myself, but I've seen how helpful PowerScore is to it's students through the forums, blogs and Dave on Twitter, so I thought I'd give a shout to see what you all suggest.
Thank you!
Alex
I started to study in June of this year with my 2013 versions, trying to follow along with the 1 year outline. The more blogs I read, the more guilty I felt about using such outdated material. But I was still learning a lot so I stuck with it. Late September I asked some customer support line when the 2018 versions would be released and I was told sometime this fall, so I figured I would keep using my 2013s until the 2018s were released. Here I am late November and the 2018s are not here yet and I've pretty much gotten through the 2013s. ---side note: the reason I went through the material faster than the plan is because I was privately messaging Marvin who outlined his process through a series of posts on this site. I followed his advice to power through the material to master it. I felt the 12 month plan moved way too slow.
I now have a friend who is offering to give me her 2017s because she is done with the LSAT... Financially, that's my best option obviously, but I understand that there will be substantial updates to the 2018s. The best option for my budget is to subscribe to the on-demand course, so that speaking one-on-one with tutors will help me to correct any dated methods I have learned with the 2013 versions. But the initial enrollment fee and the monthly subscription make my eyes water. I don't even have a laptop right now...
My target date is June 2018, with September as my backup.
Any advice or guidance is appreciated. I created this problem for myself, but I've seen how helpful PowerScore is to it's students through the forums, blogs and Dave on Twitter, so I thought I'd give a shout to see what you all suggest.
Thank you!
Alex