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Old 02-23-2005, 11:08 PM
KSigkid KSigkid is offline
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Originally posted by kddani
ditto for me, and 3 point increase between the two as well

It totally depends on what works for you.

Before you shell out all that money (trust me, you will wish you had $1200 once you actually start law school and are broke!), take a practice test. If you do fairly decent, don't waste your money. If you're within a few points, go spend some money on books (which you can buy several for under $100 total) and take the practice tests and do it yourself.

That's a LOT of money for something that may not make much of a difference. Plus it's a LOT of work and time, one of my sisters took it, and it was too much for her to handle on top of school and work
This is the path I'm going; I bought several review books off Amazon (including a bunch of past tests), and I'm figuring that it will be enough. I don't doubt my focus in getting ready, so I didn't see the point of spending $1000 extra on a course when I could just buy the books.
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