I agree with alexroark5 but you run the risk of ruining the purity of the games because both programs expose you to example questions. I've used manhattan, blueprint, powerscore, hacking the lsat and fox's test prep. 7sage is the best!
FWIW, the Powerscore Bibles did jack nothing to my score. It was when I experienced Manhattan LR/Blueprint/and now 7Sage when I've really started to improve.
Here it is... the score was one day late due to storm in 2012 October... though once for march the scores have been released on the exact day... http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/153643/LSAT-Score-Release-Dates-Scheduled-vs-Actual-Comparison-2004-2014
... . I purchased all of the PowerScore Bibles and read through them ... copious notes. Corollary to your BluePrint experience, the entire PS course ...
... see in the free content. Powerscore, on the other hand, is ... summary of why to skip Powerscore ... The only thing I gained ... parents want to pay for tutoring because they want to cover ... all bases. I say tutoring ONLY after exhausting all other ...
... too took Blueprint, and then self prepped with The Trainer, PowerScore and ... SIGN UP FOR 7SAGE, ASAP. Blueprint's course is designed to ... are able to score with BluePrint. I would also argue that ... . You can't wing it. Blueprint helped me "wing" problems on ...
... The LSAT Trainer and the Powerscore Logic Games Bible, as well ... , I wouldn't recommend the Powerscore Logic Games Bible, since it ... weak areas. When I'm tutoring, I get to practice lots ...