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 alw330
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I took the LSAT this past December and plan to take it again in February. I studied via the general Kaplan book and Kaplan's Logical Reasoning book. I know I didn't score what I'm capable of scoring so I want to take a course with an actual person who can assess my thought process and make adjustments to it, tell me 'yes, that's the correct way of thinking," or provide me with a more efficient way for me to understand the stimulus better/quicker. Does the 2 day course offer this type of assistance?
 David Boyle
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alw330 wrote:I took the LSAT this past December and plan to take it again in February. I studied via the general Kaplan book and Kaplan's Logical Reasoning book. I know I didn't score what I'm capable of scoring so I want to take a course with an actual person who can assess my thought process and make adjustments to it, tell me 'yes, that's the correct way of thinking," or provide me with a more efficient way for me to understand the stimulus better/quicker. Does the 2 day course offer this type of assistance?
Hello alw330,

Taking a weekend course will allow you to learn better ways to understand the stimulus, and there will be some personal contact. However, there may be limited opportunity to work one-on-one with the instructor, especially given that other students may be there.
One-on-one tutoring may be helpful in addition to a weekend course, and some information about tutoring is at https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/tutoring/ .

Hope this helps,
David

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