I'm going to a proctored LSAT by Kaplan this month, and they're offering another proctored LSAT next month in another town near me. Do you know if Kaplan uses the same test for their events? I want to know if it's worth it going to both events.
Thanks!
Free proctored LSAT by Kaplan--do they re-use the same test? Forum
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- dsn32
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Re: Free proctored LSAT by Kaplan--do they re-use the same test?
Not worth it in my experience. Dude showed up 30 minutes late, we never got the score back, and it wasn't an LSAC made test. So basically an epic fail.
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Re: Free proctored LSAT by Kaplan--do they re-use the same test?
I haven't been to a live proctored events, but I took two of their online ones (one last spring, one a few weeks ago). Both times it was the same PT -- 56 if I remember correctly.
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Re: Free proctored LSAT by Kaplan--do they re-use the same test?
I took a live proctored Kaplan test. Everything went well, and they gave me my score.
If you're okay with hearing a mini-speel at the end, then go for it. Wasn't bad.
With that being said, don't take their course.
If you're okay with hearing a mini-speel at the end, then go for it. Wasn't bad.
With that being said, don't take their course.
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Re: Free proctored LSAT by Kaplan--do they re-use the same test?
I did this about a year and a half ago and they administered Test #33. It was well worth it in my opinion because it was treated very much like the real thing and gave me experience that was different than a practice test at the library or in my PJs.
They will definitely try to get you to sign up for their course, but I was willing to put up with that for the experience.
They will definitely try to get you to sign up for their course, but I was willing to put up with that for the experience.
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