<p>sry didnt read entire post i went back and re read and saw your post. Also for op, most students rely on LSAT study guides and study for a few months before hand instead of expensive classes. Usually that is enough, when i was thinking of law school, decided to go for business instead, i got one took the test the first time, got a 156, went through the book and went to a 169 and 171, they really do help, you just have to train to look for certain things and analyze faster </p>
<p>a professor from pysc 5:logic something something also helped me with some stuff, so she if anyone at your school can help.</p>