I have not used this service, but I'm critical of its value from an outside perspective.
It looks like you're paying for some kind of algorithmic analysis of your data points, and many quality tools do the same thing for free. Additionally, resources like the profiles on Law School Numbers will likely give you more candid insight than any kind of calculator.
I think $75 would be better spent on an hour or two with a private consultant.
No, but looking at the features it offers, I'm not too sure it would be worth it. Then again, it's only $75 so it's not like you're losing too much if it turns out to be unhelpful. I definitely understand the value proposition behind ranking all your school choices on the merits that matter most. But I tend to think one can sort of figure this stuff out without upgrading to pro.
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I have not used this service, but I'm critical of its value from an outside perspective.
It looks like you're paying for some kind of algorithmic analysis of your data points, and many quality tools do the same thing for free. Additionally, resources like the profiles on Law School Numbers will likely give you more candid insight than any kind of calculator.
I think $75 would be better spent on an hour or two with a private consultant.
No, but looking at the features it offers, I'm not too sure it would be worth it. Then again, it's only $75 so it's not like you're losing too much if it turns out to be unhelpful. I definitely understand the value proposition behind ranking all your school choices on the merits that matter most. But I tend to think one can sort of figure this stuff out without upgrading to pro.
@AJordanMD and @"Alex Divine" thanks for your input!