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The PowerScore Weekend LSAT Course Comparison Table  

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Kaplan
Princeton Review
Total In-Class Lecture Hours
16
16
24
Minimum Instructor
LSAT Percentile
99th
90th
90th
Free Email Assistance Program
Yes
No
No
Course Cost
$450
$1099
$1099


Table Notes

Total In-Class Lecture Hours: These figures represent the total amount of class time for each weekend course. The figures in this row may also vary by location as some Kaplan and Princeton Review courses may have fewer or greater hours.

Minimum Instructor LSAT Percentile: The Minimum Instructor LSAT Percentile is determined by the results of a Law Services-administered LSAT and corresponding percentile. All PowerScore instructors have taken an actual Law Services-administered LSAT and scored in the 99th percentile. Some other companies, including Kaplan and Princeton Review, allow instructor applicants to come to their offices to take a pre-hiring LSAT. However, since these LSATs are not administered by Law Services nor do they produce national score percentiles, these companies therefore have no minimum national standard.

Free Email Assistance Program: Each student in the PowerScore Weekend LSAT class receives access to our free e-mail assistance program. Kaplan and Princeton Review students, do not offer such a program. Why not make sure you have every tool available at your disposal?

Course Cost: Again, these costs may vary by location.
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"The course was a definite help. My first score on a sample test before the course was a 149. After taking the weekend course, doing all the homework, and taking 6 of the 8 full-length practice tests I scored a 166 (95th percentile). If you're willing to do the work it will definitely help."

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