<p>i dont know a lot about lsat prep courses. but i trying to decide between testmasters lsat prep class and blueprints lsat prep class. if anyone has any advice or personal experiences regarding these two companies or regarding which to choose it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>I didn't take a prep class but am in training to teach one.</p>
<p>In general, I would strongly, strongly suggest that you find the class that works best for you. Each test prep company has a slightly different philosophy and approach. Don't spend time learning something that just doesn't make sense to you. </p>
<p>I picked up and ended up throwing out a book from one test prep company. It simply did not make sense to me and my scores went down after using it. Just not the way my brain works. I find, however, that the company I'm now working for has a methodology that I vastly prefer. Some people, however, are confused by it.</p>
<p>My friends recommend Blueprint over Testmasters. Based on their advice, I enrolled in a blueprint class this summer. I only attended the diagnostic and the first lesson thus far, but it seems like a good deal. If you choose Blueprint, try to get Trent Teti as your instructor. I hear he is awesome (though mildly vulgar). Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks guys! I appreciate the advice. Any other thoughts?</p>