If your instructor:
-Explains your wrong answers are simply "out of scope" and can't elaborate...
-Tells you to skip difficult questions on exam day because no one gets them right...
-Claims the only LSAT prep materials you'll need are the books of PrepTests...
-Reads word-for-word from an instruction manual and has no opinions or input...
-Isn't willing to answer your questions on the spot...
-Can't provide you with references of previous students who scored well...
-Has never actually taken the LSAT...
it's time to find a new LSAT instructor. Have an outrageously good or bad experience with your LSAT prep? Email me!
Steve,
ReplyDeleteI think anonther biggie on LSAT teachers are the ones that don't understand why you would want to take the LSAT. A few years ago I had a teacher like this. With all the questions that I had she finally snap and asked why I wanted to take the LSAT in the first place.
Marty Fox Mitchell
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