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PowerScore vs TestMasters vs Kaplan 180 |
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Nice sidestep. |
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10/08/2002 |
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again i see why you had a "bad day" on the lsat. 90% min to qualify based on lsat score. if you're transitioning from teaching something else, different rules apply. is that too complicated for you to handle? btw, with your low lsat score, you can spellcheck my writing as my sec.
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"90% min to qualify based on lsat score. if you're transitioning from teaching something else, different rules apply. is that too complicated for you to handle?"
I ask you again...if that were the case, why would powerscore say, "Please note that this is the minimum score requirement for each company, not the overall average or median of all of a company's LSAT instructors."
According to you, there is no minimum LSAT requirement because you don't have to take it...If that were true, I would imagine powerscore would harp on the fact that PR's teachers don't even have to take the LSAT. However, I doubt it is true.
Nice technique. Say that I'm the idiot when you're the one who continually contradicts yourself and spews false 'facts'.
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