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rk
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Hi all! What is the best way to get high score in LSAT?Any review course helps? Thx
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badchicken
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Spend the money and pay the 1k or whatever it takes to take the kaplan course. I regret not doing that everyday
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me too
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I definitely second bad chicken's sentiment. I, too, regret not taking an LSAT review course. I had no idea that LSAT score was weighted so heavily in law school admissions.
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dummy
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I took Kaplan and was happy with it. The reason why I decided to take Kaplan was because the Princeton Review didn't use actual test questions as examples. I bought a Princeton Review book later to supplement what I learned in Kaplan but the examples they used just didn't feel like they'd be real LSAT questions. I could be biased but it seemed like the PR questions just were testing things that wouldn't be on the exam. As for other test prep places I really haven't heard that much but if you're choosing between PR and Kaplan I'd suggest Kaplan. Hope this helps!
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rk
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Hi Dummy Are you selling your Kaplan notes?
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