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Old 04-21-2003, 11:24 AM
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Originally posted by RedefinedDiva
The only way that I would take the class is ONLY AFTER I have taken the test WITHOUT assistance first. That way you can see a correlation between the two.
In regards to the LSAT, the goal is to take that test only once and get a good score that time. The LSDAS averages your test scores so if you do okay the first time and great the second time, the score that gets reported to the schools will only be good. Additionally, I read that when there is drastic improvement in standardized test scores, admissions officers tend to assume that the lower score reflects your actual ability and the higher score was just a fluke.

I plan to take the prep course for the LSAT and the GMAT. I look at the money as an investment into my future. And, it doesn't hurt that I have a hook up and will be getting my class at a DEEP, DEEP discount.
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