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Old 07-25-2007, 03:55 AM
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Default Re: Going to take the LSAT in October, just started prep yesterday...

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To above poster, I think that private tutors are the way to go. I'm shooting for 760+ on the GMAT (but, like you might as well be shooting for 800). Private tutors move much quicker than the class, can adjust to your level, and can help you with the harder questions on the test and actually have homework sets specifically for people going for perfect scores.

15 hours of private tutoring with Princeton Review is $1600 compared to $1500 for the class, so it's a steal. I'll let you all know how it is after I start.

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I tutor GMAT for TPR as well. The tutoring has to move really quick, so make sure you keep ontop of the prework and the homework. They should give you a copy of GMAC's big orange Official Guide book, which has a bajillion actual GMAT questions. It's great for practice, but don't use the answer explanations in the book. They get way more into the actual math [censored] than you'll actually need to beat the test. TPR's methods work much better at dumbing down the test.
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