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 Dave Killoran
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Earlier, I received the following question:
I noticed that the self study plans revolve around the bibles. I have been self studying using the the online demand course and was curios if there was a study plan for the demand course? Also does the online course and the bibles cover the same material ( if not can you explain the difference)?

Thank you so much for you time enjoy the rest of your day.

Hi,

Thanks for the questions! Let's talk a bit about the two points you ask about:
  • 1. "I noticed that the self study plans revolve around the bibles. I have been self studying using the the online demand course and was curios if there was a study plan for the demand course?"

    The On Demand course is actually built around what we consider to be the best study plan and the one most conducive to learning the ideas. Each lesson was designed to introduce the ideas at the optimal time, and to cover them not just for the section under discussion but also so the idea can be easily connected to corresponding concepts in other sections (such as how conditionality appears in both LR and LG). So, all you need to do is follow the course lesson by lesson and you'll automatically be using the best study plan :-D

    By the way, if you examine the course syllabus closely, you'll see that it's different than the Bibles when it comes to the order of presentation (among other things). This is all possible because having an instructor lead you through the materials allows us to combine and separate concepts in what we feel is the best pathway to learning.



    2. "Also does the online course and the bibles cover the same material ( if not can you explain the difference)?"

    Our LSAT Course includes everything that the Bibles contain and a lot more. Aside from including more ideas, the course also covers many of the ideas in more comprehensive fashion. That is one of the benefits of having an instructor leading the lessons and also because we cover many more problems in the lesson books and in the online modules. The Bibles are strategy guides, which means that they focus on how to best approach each section or question type from a foundational perspective. There are problems covered in each book, with complete written explanations. But, when you look at our LSAT Course, there are many hours both in-class and in the student center and from those you get the ability to talk about more questions, to move more quickly, and to talk about aspects that might not be easy to do in writing. Due to those factors, it all adds up to a broader and more in-depth coverage of the ideas.
Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!
 Youltas93
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Hi, that's actually interesting, i have never heard about this before, can you provide more information about it?
I'm currently disabled by the disease that i have and I have to use proscar . As soon as I'm going to be better i think I'm going to put more interest into this! :)
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 Dave Killoran
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Youltas93 wrote:Hi, that's actually interesting, i have never heard about this before, can you provide more information about it?
Do you mean the LSAT Bible Study Plans? Those are available for free here: The PowerScore LSAT Self-Study Site.

You can also score every single released LSAT there, which is incredibly helpful in identifying your strengths and weaknesses, and a host of other test-taking related factors (such as question difficulty, your performance on various categories of difficulty, your performance at the start and end of the section, and so on). Check it out if you have a chance!

If you were asking about something else, please let me know. Thanks!

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