As a side question, has anyone who has taken the group classes at a Kaplan or Princeton Review GMAT or LSAT program found private tutoring to be nearly as worthless as the group classes?

In my opinion, the group classes are just forcing you to study the 3 hours X 3 times a week. Not much more, although my teachers were hot chicks.

I want to know if I should expect more from the private tutoring.

 

I took testmasters180 for LSAT, this is the one I suppose you mean. Its solid. Get the powerscore logical reasoning bible and the logic games bible and know that cold. That will be your best investment.

 
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Get the powerscore logical reasoning bible and the logic games bible and know that cold. That will be your best investment.

How did you end up doing on the actual LSAT for logic games? That's obviously the section that separates the men from the boys it seems like, specifically the ability to work through the final game and get those questions correct.

 

actually, it's specifically 'ScorePerfect', a subsidiary of TestMAsters based in Houston. They offer 10 hours of tutoring for 1250 including 4 proctored exams and all the books, etc.

 

I took testmasters for the GMAT this past summer...

A couple of things....

My instructor was reallly smart. He scored a 770 and a Stanfrod MBA grad. However, the class itself was horrible. There was not much structure in the course. The course material was horribly prepared, it looked like someone slapped on tape onto a pack of paper from a photocopier. There was VERY little hw to do. It was so bad that I ended up not going anymore....waste of a $1000

 

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