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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community Jun 28, 2004
Pros: Price, class hours, material, class size, customer service, and the teacher. Cons: Lots of material means lots of work.
Summary: I just completed the PowerScore LSAT class for the June 04 LSAT. In a nutshell, the class is extremely impressive and I would recommend this to anyone seeking to raise their score. I chose the company based on customer service and the features of the ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Mar 16, 2012
Pros: Maybe their Bible logic game book, which I did purchase Cons: Their LSAT full length class, their uncompromising policy, their bad customer service manager M____
Summary: I purchased a full version of the in class LSAT prep but due to an emergency at the last minute, I needed to cancel the class. I spoke to and emailed their customer service representative who said I could not get a refund and that I had signed an ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 9, 2005
Pros: Some Ok techniques for answering questions, but you'll find the same techniques in LSAC publications Cons: Very bad customer service and lack of an overall approach to the test.
Summary: I signed up to Powerscore for the Oct. 2005 LSAT and found it very dissatisfying. First, the methods they teach are Ok, but they're not out of this world. Also, the techniques they cover are more focused on how to tackle specific question types and ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 20, 2002
Pros: Two cancellation = frustration & aggravation Cons: Frustrating company to work with!
Summary: If your as serious as any Pre-law student, you want to be fully prepared for the test. I decided to invest in a full LSAT course. After much researching on the internet, I came across a couple of popular choices (Kaplan & Princeton). From what I heard ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 11, 2000
Pros: worth it, great instructors, great materials, and small classes Cons: I wish they taught for the GMAT too!
Summary: After taking another name course (which will remain unnamed), my score was a whopping 148. Not exactly what I was looking for after spending almost $1000. A friend recommended PowerScore, and although I was pretty skeptical about trying again, I decided ... read more
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Not rated yet by the Epinions community Feb 22, 2009
Pros: - Convenient weekend course - Cost - $395- Quality of teacher Cons: -A lot of information to be digested in 2 8-hour sessions.
Summary: I have an engineering education background, and have been working in Financial Industry. I took the GMAT in January without studying and scored 610. I was looking for a crash course before I retake GMAT for Fall admissions to
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Oct 4, 2007
Pros: Text was very thorough, lots of practice tests Cons: Cancelled classes, poor attitude, horrible customer service. Charged to retake the course.
Summary: I took the PowerScore Course in April 07 for the June test date. Instructor was late a few times, cancelled a few others. One time, we didn't have a room to take class in (PowerScore scheduling error), and it had to be rescheduled. The instructor didn't
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