<p>I took a Kaplan On-Demand prep course last year, which is a self-study online and book course. Unfortunately, I went through a lot of unexpected events and wasn't prepared to take the LSAT in time to apply. I just graduated college, and want to take another self-study course this summer (I despise going to classes and try to avoid them the best I can) in order to prep for the October LSAT. I heard Kaplan wasn't that good (ex-post facto) and I don't want to take the same course again. I average in the mid-160 range on my practice exams, but I really want to bump it up to the 170 range, as I plan on attending the best school possible (my GPA is 3.87, so the LSAT is my main issue at the moment). Which self-study course would people recommend? The optimum preference for me is that it is as independent as possible, as in I never have to interact with other people. I'm not anti-social or anything, I just learn best doing things on my own.</p>
<p>I heard powerscore and testmaster are good, but if anyone has any suggestions for a great self-study course, it would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>