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PowerScore vs TestMasters vs Kaplan 180 |
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Umm...yeah.... |
| Date Posted: |
10/07/2002 |
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1) "they've all scored in the 95th percentile or higher on standardized tests" --- what about on the lsat? ahhh - another sucker for slick advertising. i'll tell you what, call tpr and say you scored a 163 and ask if that meets their cutoff. you don't think a big company like tpr would prosecute one (actually 2 - see below) of their chief competitors if it was false? see also http://www.testmasters180.com/CompareFCities.asp
i know instructors at tpr who scored "high" on other tests such as the sat, taught those other tests then transitioned to the lsat without ever actually taking one.
2) i could care less if you believe me on this. we've already had a discussion before mr. texas and my ego doesn't depend on your subjective beliefs which tend to be innaccurate anyway. |
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"know instructors at tpr who scored "high" on other tests such as the sat, taught those other tests then transitioned to the lsat without ever actually taking one."
If that's true, why would your company say that PR requires 90% on the LSAT? It would seem that they don't require anything on the LSAT. (You're contradicting yourself.)
" we've already had a discussion before mr. texas and my ego doesn't depend on your subjective beliefs which tend to be innaccurate anyway."
'subjective beliefs'? Aren't all of a person's beliefs subjective by definition?
I find it funny that you spelled inaccurate incorrectly.
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