ScoreItUp vs Blueprint?

Hi I just finished taking Mark's SIU "Live-Online" course. Mark runs the course on his own and is completely dedicated to his students. He's a Harvard Law graduate and a current Orange County prosecutor. It's just nice to be under the guidance of an actual Law professional rather than by some young guy/girl who scored well on the LSAT. My practice scores have improved 18 points so far with my LSAT coming up in a few days. He studies how psyshometricians create test problems and his approach to logic games and reading comp is extremely straightforward.

He offers the most bang for your buck too with more hours of instruction per dollar spent than any of the other companies I've seen. You get a ton of practice tests, proctored mock exams every week, an online catalogue of tests with explanations, and you can take the class from home in pajamas while you attend the "Live Online" lectures. No-brainer if you're looking to pay for a class.

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