- Tue Jan 09, 2018 6:30 am
#42760
Hello PowerScore Staff!
I completed the PowerScore In Person Course from May to June 2017 and took the September 2017 LSAT. Unfortunately, I did not get the score that I wanted, but would like to continue using PowerScore methods to review so I can get my desired score in June 2018. I am hoping that 6 months will be enough preparation this time around.
I have the complete set of PowerScore Bibles, and the PowerScore course books that were included in the In Person course.
I am the type of person who feels more comfortable following a program. Do you think it would be advisable to register for an Live/On-Demand online course even though I have already completed an In Person course, or would it just be the same content as the In Person course?
I’ve also taken a look at the 6-month LSAT study plan, and found that it recommended Training books and LSAC-issued Practice Booklets (both of which I have not purchased). Do you think I can do without those, and instead use the Bibles and course books, along with practice tests from the Online Student Center? Or would it be better to use the LSAC test booklets since I have done a fair amount of the practice tests from the OSC.
Also, is it possible to register for the OSC by itself without registering for a course?
I hope somebody can answer my questions. Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Sincerely,
1800-HELP ME
I completed the PowerScore In Person Course from May to June 2017 and took the September 2017 LSAT. Unfortunately, I did not get the score that I wanted, but would like to continue using PowerScore methods to review so I can get my desired score in June 2018. I am hoping that 6 months will be enough preparation this time around.
I have the complete set of PowerScore Bibles, and the PowerScore course books that were included in the In Person course.
I am the type of person who feels more comfortable following a program. Do you think it would be advisable to register for an Live/On-Demand online course even though I have already completed an In Person course, or would it just be the same content as the In Person course?
I’ve also taken a look at the 6-month LSAT study plan, and found that it recommended Training books and LSAC-issued Practice Booklets (both of which I have not purchased). Do you think I can do without those, and instead use the Bibles and course books, along with practice tests from the Online Student Center? Or would it be better to use the LSAC test booklets since I have done a fair amount of the practice tests from the OSC.
Also, is it possible to register for the OSC by itself without registering for a course?
I hope somebody can answer my questions. Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Sincerely,
1800-HELP ME