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Old 10-08-2004, 01:55 PM
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I don't know about the LSAT Kaplan course, but I took kaplan for the MCAT and loved it. It really, really helped me out a lot. But obviously there are going to be some big differences between the two.

The best thing about Kaplan will probably help you with is strategies to make it through passages, figuring out why certain answers are wrong, and experience in taking the test through simulation of the test day. The experience factor was a huge asset for me on the MCAT. The 5 previous Saturdays leading up to the MCAT, I was taking a full length practice test, so I got really used to getting up early and focusing for 8+ hours.

The strategies Kaplan will give you should help in going from section to section, and should maximize your score.

The biggest thing that impressed me about Kaplan was how "complete" the advice was. I got help on everything from what to bring for lunch, to advice on how to calm myself down during the test and get in the zone. My test day (other than actually taking the test) ended up being very calculated and geared towards doing all the little things I could to get a better score...
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