I would agree with kddani. The difference between a 150 and even a 155 would be a big difference for you. Also, most people have problems with games, so all the courses focus on that especially.
I took Princeton Review and it really worked for me. I went up only four points but I was very high up on the scale so I had to get like 7 or 8 more questions right to get that big of a jump. And the extra points got me to the next "tier."
The other thing I would say about the course is that it made me really confident. When I took the SAT, I was kind of like "whatever, if I do bad I can just take it again." But the LSAT isn't like that. You really need to do well the first shot. The pressure can be a lot and it's nice to be able to say "hey, I just spent weeks studying, did all the homework, took all the practice tests, I'm ready!" I don't know if test anxiety is a problem for you but I found the course really helped me get my mind in the right place.
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