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 bkchanel
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Hi, I've taken two self paced online courses in the past . I won't mention the companies name but the first course did not use real questions and the second one did but the home work was over whelming because I tired to prep for the LSAT in a month and a half . That being said , I want to take PowerScore I have heard alot of great things but I have concerns based on my first two experiences . I'm signed up to take the December LSAT but I want to start prepping no later than July 7th . My work schedule is really unpredictable so starting in July would not be unrealistice because I truly believe that the sooner the better . That being said does Power Score offer any virtual self paced courses . I know you can re watch the live lectures but because my prep will be so long this wouldnt be possible , Which is ok. Also will I be able to sign up for the July 7th course and be able to access it up to the December test ?
 Jon Denning
PowerScore Staff
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Thanks for the question! We do offer a number of virtual course options--both self-study and live--all of which I think you'd find to be extremely comprehensive and useful to you as you continue to prepare. In fact, given your background and, I assume, self-awareness in terms of strengths and weaknesses, I'd say a virtual course is particularly well-suited to someone like you: a test taker who can pick and choose from the lesson archives based on their own specific needs, and really get the most out of the time they spend studying.

That July 7th course is a great option in that it gives you plenty of time to prepare--review archives, complete homework and supplementary modules, and take practice tests--and you would have full access to EVERYTHING in the course until the December test.

That said, we try extremely hard here to make sure when we recommend study plans that we match individual students to the course option that suits their unique needs, and that's usually best accomplished with a quick phone conversation. If possible, give me a call at our main offices at 800-545-1750 and we can discuss exactly what your options are and what the ideal path is for you to take. Thanks in advance!

Jon Denning

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