In October 2011, I wasted $1,295 on a PowerScore Full-Length LSAT course. My score did not improve because of the problems with the course. This is my review. I posted it here because PowerScore's customer service ignores my complaints, and considers my case "Closed."
POWERSCORE's course is a scam. Beware!
Note: This review is only about the Live LSAT Course course I attended, not PowerScore's books.
For more information, visit: http://lsatscams.blogspot.com/2011/12/are-powerscore-classes-scam.html
Sadly, the real scam is law school itself. The schools are producing far more new lawyers than our nation's economy can absorb, so many of them end up unemployed or underemployed-involuntarily-out-of-field with often over $150,000 of debt that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. Watch my YouTube videos to learn more. Also, visit the JD Underground forum and a couple Blogspot sites -- FlusterCucked, LawSchoolScam, JDScam, and InsidetheLawSchoolScam.
JoblessJane 3 weeks ago
I'm sorry to hear about your experience, but honestly I would have had the same response as they had. You complained and cried foul AFTER the class was done. That's like buying a book, reading it and then trying to return it because it wasn't what you thought it was.
The time to complain was the first time you had any issue and dispute it with your credit card company
manny75586 4 weeks ago
whatd u get on the lsat?
thebestifacation 1 month ago