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ACT Student Comments

"I took Princeton Review's course prior to the February exam this year. I ended up going down in my score when I actually took the exam compared to my first test. That course was very preliminary and didn't fully explain many of the games sections. PowerScore was great because they focused on the entire exam, and attempted to help us maximize in all areas. I believe that the course is worth it for the games help alone!"
ShantiMulpuru ,
Washington, DC
"We had a wonderful instructor. She made the class fun and she knew her stuff. "
Marsha Kraycir ,
Eastern Michigan University
"Before I took the course I had no real idea of what to expect, the PowerScore course gave me the needed practice for, and insight to, the LSAT. My greatest help came from the four full-length, timed, actual LSATs that were administered through PowerScore. "
Beau J Ferguson ,
University of Texas-Arlington
"I really thought that the New Brunswick class was a great setting because the class was smaller, which allowed for better interaction, which was great. Overall, excellent course and excellent preparation materials and resources for students. I would highly recommend PowerScore over any other prep course I have seen or taken. "
Raxann A. Chin ,
New Brunswick, NJ
"Having taken the PowerScore LSAT prep course was an excellent advantage on test-day. I feel like I understood what was going on in the test-writer's minds when creating certain problems. The course was an overall effective and strategic way to plan for the LSAT. . . All in all, I am extremely happy that I took this class - no other prep in my area even compares. "
Matthew Guanci ,
Boston, MA
"The PowerScore full-length LSAT course was well organized and very well presented. I found the ample supply of homework exercises and solutions to be invaluable to the in-class course materials. My instructor was excellent and presented difficult ideas clearly and effectively. Overall, the class was excellent. "
Brian Wong ,
Palo Alto, CA
"I would recommend this course to anyone who is serious about maximizing their potential on the LSAT. My instructor and the students in my class made this course fun and helped me to remain focused. I especially appreciated the supplemental information on the website, such as the logic games answers for all of the tests in the supplement. This is a well thought out course that went beyond my initial expectations. "
Jodi Bart ,
Austin, TX
"I thought the course provided me with insights and strategies to improve my score and reach my goal of 165 or above. When I first took a practice LSAT I got a 149, and by the time I finished my full length course I was hitting 165. Our instructor was definitely intelligent and had the experience necessary to teach the course. I found his explanations helpful and useful. "
Ryan Kerian ,
New Brunswick, NJ
"I liked PowerScore because it is a test prep company that has it's priorities in the right place. My teacher was excellent and thoroughly understood how to teach the material well. The material, class work, and homework was practical and helpful. "
Leslie Lott ,
Detroit, MI
"Having taken a Kaplan class previously, I must say that the PowerScore in-class time is much more direct, focused and thorough than that other company. The length and intensity of the class really prepares you for all the concepts you'll face on the test, and the homework -- all two to three hours of it per night -- really drills home the material. Also, I like the way the class is set up, and the fact that it stresses concepts that can be used in the various sections of the LSAT. I found that Kaplan stressed the distinctness of each section to a fault, and PowerScore does a much better job of teaching you ideas you can use for anything you might face. Additionally, my instructor is extraordinarily thorough and patient. Plus, he really knows his stuff; another thing I can't say for Kaplan. "
Lou Mandarini ,
Boston, MA
"So far, I am very satisfied with the Powerscore course. It is dramatically better than the course offered by Princeton Review (which I took last summer). The PowerScore instructor is mature, knowledgeable and is able to convey the lessons in a meaningful way. This was not always the case with my Princeton instructor. Mainly though, the PowerScore approach to studying for the LSAT is far superior. The suggestions for approaching test questions focuses on improving understanding as well as improving speed. Many of the suggestions offered by Princeton Review were just too time consuming. I would highly recommend PowerScore to other potential law students. "
Kirsten Waerstad ,
Boston, MA
"I have no clue what it is about standardized tests--especially the LSAT--that scares me to death. PowerScore has definitely helped me overcome this fear. I am now more comfortable with the LSAT test and do not fear the test as much as I did before the course. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I actually look forward to taking the LSAT. "
Chelsey Selby ,
Athens, GA