Oxford Lsat Prep
Progress of Oxford Seminary LSAT? 3
I am considering enrolling in a 45 month LSAT preparation course at Oxford Seminars (). Has anyone taken a course specifically for LSAT preparation, or does anyone have any comments about reading? This will be very helpful. Everything that Kaplan, Testmasters or any other LSAT preparation provider offers is also appreciated. Thank you very much.
You know, I don't mind the Oxford seminar. The best way to prepare for the LSAT, as you may have heard elsewhere, is to buy all 50 official LSAT exams (possibly more) and pass the exams in mock, temporal conditions. If you are looking for more preparation, I have heard that basic tests can be an effective aid in your study. In my personal experience, Oxford seminars have introduced me to the types of exam questions, what to expect, etc., a complete waste of time. So I bought the official PLUS Powerscor Logic Game and Powerscores Logic Reasoning tests, checked them and awarded them on LSAT. In short, my advice is to do all the official tests for Power Score Hit and you should be fine.
Oxford Lsat Seminary
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the Oxford seminar.
Remember Princeton Review is backed by good warranties and the preparation materials are real LSAT questions that make a huge difference. Regardless of whether you are affiliated with a particular company, find out if it is using a real LSAT question or if it is an idea.
I can guarantee test master. I got marks from 154 to 166 and paid all the school tuition for myself. Of course, you won't see any improvement unless you study your license. And I'm going to take a look at Princeton Review because a year ago, when I signed up, they didn't use real test questions like the Test Masters. Also, all test master teachers had to reach at least 170 when they took the test, so everyone was very careful. This method makes the content easy to learn.
I would never recommend Oxford Seminary. You help
I have heard that Test Masters are the best nationally, but I blueprinted and scored more than 30 in my first field test.
Both are good I was more impressed with the pastor professors I met than with the professors I met at Princeton.