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Old 04-05-2011, 04:30 PM   #1
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My PowerScore Class Got Canceled. What should I do now!!!!

I signed up for a Powerscore class for the June 6th LSAT. The class was suppose to start on April 11th, but 6 days before the class I get a call informing me that there was not enough enrollment for the class to go on. So therefore for that specific location the class is canceled.

Now I am given the option from Powerscore to either take a class at a location that is 70 miles away from me at a location with really heavy traffic, or to take their virtual online class.

I am now stuck with making a decision if I should go ahead and take the class or if I should take the virtual online class.

I really wanted to take the class and was preparing for it. Now I dont know if I should go ahead and take the class that is 70 miles away and commute or if I should take the online course, even though it has less hours for practice.

Please give me your inputs and let me know which choice would be better.
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