Definitely the money. Eventually, came to the same conclusion that I did the first time around - not worth it. I may not make 160k/yr as a tutor, but I also get to enjoy my life.
I would only add: since you already have the trainer and 7 sage, don't spend any money on anything else EXCEPT for official LSAT tests OR for an extremely good tutor.
I had RC,LR,RC,LR,LG....I was told by my tutor that the experimental normally comes in the 1st of three...so my guess is my first RC was the experimental and section two and 4 are the real LR SECTIONS.
sults99, a 20 point swing is not impossible, it sounds like you need to start from the basics. I'd enroll in a prep course or get a tutor if I was you.
@Marie4lawschool this is so cool and awesome... if you go to you'll be with both your daughters... as for degrees, haha I am giving you serious competition... a BA, an LL.B in my own country, 3 LL.Ms London, Penn and Chicago and a PhD and finally a JD :D
I feel the same way. Its absolutely bizarre. I feel like I just went through a break up hahaha, I'm used to waking up thinking about LSAT and dreaming about LSAT and now its gone. Hmm.. maybe ill tutor it
I felt the same way that's why I've never been a big fan of lawgic. My tutor said to use lawgic when you see 1-3 sentences. Short paragraph indicates lawgic especially when you see a lot of lawgic words like if then unless, etc.