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BEST LSAT COURSE One of the most important decisions you will make regarding the LSAT is which course to take. With all the choices available it can be a very confusing to choose one course. There are the large national companies, Testmasters and Powerscore , online courses, LSAT Center and Princeton Review , and even personal tutors, Get Prepped . It is impossible to say that one LSAT course is the best; each course has its strong points. Despite all the choices, this decision does not have to be as hard as it appears. One way to make this decision is to seek the advice of others who have already taken the LSAT and experienced the services provided by the different LSAT companies. Especially seek advice from others who you believe have a similar learning style to your learning style. Understanding your learning style and finding instructors who can teach to that learning style are often the two most important steps in determining how successful and effectively you will learn something. The difference between learning from someone who teaches to your learning style and someone who does not is the difference between listening to music and listening to noise. The LSAT is too important not to have an instructor who is on your wavelength. If unfortunately you sign up for a course that you are not comfortable with, remedy that situation as quickly as possible. First, approach the instructor to determine if something can be done to accommodate your needs. If not, do not be shy about going to the instructor's supervisor to see if you can get a different instructor. If that option is not available then ask for a refund and seek another LSAT prep course that is better suited to your needs. The LSAT is too important an exam for you to have to suffer through a preparation process that does not appeal to your learning style and needs. Other related articles on this website include LSAT Prep-Free & Cheap and LSAT Tutors. Good Luck on the LSAT! Michael Santana If you have any questions or comments about this article, or want to write your own article about the pre-law or law school process, feel free to contact me.
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