Michaela I'm not sure about that service. But you get what you pay for. If you're looking for an affordable service, I suggest looking at programs your school offers. Career services or writing centers can help you for free.
I think Stratus counseling is another cheaper service which seems to be somewhat reputable. I haven’t used it, I just considered it as a more budget friendly option when I was looking into editing services.
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In Kaplan's Guide to this LSAT there is a note for this question before the explanation that says: "The Law Services official answer key may read (B) for this question, but this is a typo. The correct answer is (C)."
I think you can apply if you have a Green Card: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-dates-deadlines-score-release-dates/lsat-fees-refunds/fee-waivers-lsat-credential
But if you don't, I think you should call LSAC to ask.