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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
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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.