Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings? Forum
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Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
They can be free or cost money; I don't care.
I know Princeton review does. Any others you can list?
Thanks.
I know Princeton review does. Any others you can list?
Thanks.
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- YaSvoboden
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
I am not sure about online courses, but every company I have looked at offers several simulated proctor exams. It seems ridiculous if a test prep company doesn't do this.
Also, Kaplan offers free one's occasionally.
Also, Kaplan offers free one's occasionally.
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
Was this in reference to simply having a proctored exam? All courses offer simulated proctored exams, but I would be curious if there are companies out there that charge you for just one exam sitting. Has anyone heard of this?
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
Maybe I wasn't clear. I'm not planning on taking any LSAT prep courses. But some companies (like Kaplan) offer simulated proctored LSAT's that anybody can just show up to. Kaplan seems to offer them once a month; Princeton review offers them, but not very regularly since the last one was in December. I'm just wondering if any others offer them. I want to go to as many as I can find.
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- lovejopd
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
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Are you looking for this one?
I think most companies offer similar ones. Also I would keep prepping with http://www.simugator.com/
You can find many responses in TLS even though some of guys are complaining about its exaggerated noises!
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Are you looking for this one?
I think most companies offer similar ones. Also I would keep prepping with http://www.simugator.com/
You can find many responses in TLS even though some of guys are complaining about its exaggerated noises!
Is Lee Hyo Ri your favorite singer? She is not a spring chicken anymore but still attractive
- BlaqBella
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
Manhattan LSAT does.
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
Hmmm, true, thanks. Unfortunately they don't offer them where I live.BlaqBella wrote:Manhattan LSAT does.
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
In our (Blueprint) classes we do 6 proctored exams, and we're always happy to let people sit in on practice tests or lessons.
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
If you're in a place where even we (Princeton Review) don't offer these very often, your options are probably pretty darn limited. You probably just want to go to the Kaplan ones and bring your own PTs to take. (I assume that you can do that at Kaplan; I know that you can do that with us.)
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
According to the BP website, it's 4 proctored exams? http://www.blueprintprep.com/full/sched ... course=397bp colin wrote:In our (Blueprint) classes we do 6 proctored exams, and we're always happy to let people sit in on practice tests or lessons.
OP, pretty sure all the larger test prep companies (Kaplan/Manhattan, BP, Testmasters, Princeton Review) do proctored exams. Just search their respective websites, and you can easily find course schedules.
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
Sorry about that, should have been more clear. Yeah, there's four 5-section tests, and then two 4-section tests (they're followed by an immediate review of said test). If you were going to sit in on one, I'd obviously recommend the 5-section.glewz wrote:According to the BP website, it's 4 proctored exams? http://www.blueprintprep.com/full/sched ... course=397bp colin wrote:In our (Blueprint) classes we do 6 proctored exams, and we're always happy to let people sit in on practice tests or lessons.
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
ScoreItUp LSAT Prep offers 6 full-length proctored exams in its classes.
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Re: Which companies offer simulated proctored LSAT sittings?
Testwell in Boston. You can pay to take the simulated tests without taking the prep course. Look in their website for details though.
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