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Princeton Review---Help! |
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If timed 164 without practice... |
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10/22/2002 |
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if PR is the way to go. I appreciate your imput though...my work ethic is strong but I am not sure if PR can give me something that I cannot get out of those books. By the way, who wrote "Master the LSAT?"
Another student just told me that not taking PR is a huge mistake--that it would really increase my score (timed: 164).
Still so undecided and the class starts this Saturday! |
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then you're definitely capable of kicking ass without PR. i don't remember who wrote "Master the LSAT", but it was simple and very helpful.
Again, if you haven't been practicing yet and you got a 164 on a previous LSAT, I would think you could certainly get somewhere in the 170+ range after spending a little time with the material.
I'll freely admit that I don't like those courses so much, while conceding they do help a lot of people who need it. I just don't think as many people need the help as PR would like you to believe. And I get the sense that you fall into the latter category.
Again, good luck.
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