<p>Opinions on which one is better/worse? Personal Experiences? Im debating over which one to take cause I really have no clue. I have the 1200 or so saved up for it (worked a lot of 50 hr shifts over the summer) and want to make sure I get the most bang for the buck. Any help would be much appreciated</p>
<p>I think it's probably a waste of money either way. All you really need is the Logic Games bible and the Real LSATs. That'll cost you a tenth of what a course would.</p>
<p>just from talking to current seniors, i've heard positive reviews for testmasters and blueprint, and also for PR.</p>
<p>I agree with Americanski. If you're hard-working enough to work for the course money yourself, that means you're probably determined enough to do well if you just get the Logic Games bible and Real LSATs.</p>
<p>I have the 30 released exams. I have each of the bibles... Is that all I need?</p>
<p>I've heard amazing things about the Kaplan one, and I intend to take it.</p>
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<p>Yes, it is. Save your money.</p>
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<p>Some things work for certain people and not for others. Fatjoe, if you're satisfied with whatever scores you're getting on practice tests run as best you can as if they were real tests, then you're set. If not, then no, it isn't enough.</p>