Kaplan on-demand course Forum
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Kaplan on-demand course
I'm considering getting Kaplan's on demand course ($450). They have explanations for every LSAT administered. This is mostly for checking whether my logic was correct when analyzing a wrong answer choice. Are there any other options?
Thanks,
DCPL
Thanks,
DCPL
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Re: Kaplan on-demand course
Thanks Kurst, but I was looking for more information on explanations for official preptests. I'm not really interested in going through their videos and the actual course. If I take a course it to only access the explanations for the preptests.
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Re: Kaplan on-demand course
Kaplan's explanations are garbage. TLS, Steve Schwartz (LSAT Blog), and Atlas/Manhattan LSAT are better sources. To inquire on TLS, post the preptest #, section #, and question # (e.g. Preptest 60, section 3, question 22). Before you look for explanations, however, try to explain the question to yourself. Noah's review strategy is particularly insightful on this subject.
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Re: Kaplan on-demand course
I took the Kaplan's Advantage course last December. Their explanations are quite detailed and useful. I heard somebody complaining about Steve's explanations; something about he treats some questions/explanations like they are too obvious and doesnt go into detail.DC_Patent_Law wrote:I'm considering getting Kaplan's on demand course ($450). They have explanations for every LSAT administered. This is mostly for checking whether my logic was correct when analyzing a wrong answer choice. Are there any other options?
Thanks,
DCPL
Anyway, from my experience, i checked my answers with Kaplan's explanations when i first started my preparation. After a while, i got used to the test question and choice patterns and can figure out the logic myself.
Hope this helps.
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- DC_Patent_Law
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Re: Kaplan on-demand course
Thanks, is Kaplan's Advantage course an online or classroom course?itookashot wrote:I took the Kaplan's Advantage course last December. Their explanations are quite detailed and useful. I heard somebody complaining about Steve's explanations; something about he treats some questions/explanations like they are too obvious and doesnt go into detail.DC_Patent_Law wrote:I'm considering getting Kaplan's on demand course ($450). They have explanations for every LSAT administered. This is mostly for checking whether my logic was correct when analyzing a wrong answer choice. Are there any other options?
Thanks,
DCPL
Anyway, from my experience, i checked my answers with Kaplan's explanations when i first started my preparation. After a while, i got used to the test question and choice patterns and can figure out the logic myself.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Kaplan on-demand course
i heard kaplan put their test explanations for free on some online torrents
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Re: Kaplan on-demand course
It is an online course. two 3-hour-online sessions each week.DC_Patent_Law wrote:Thanks, is Kaplan's Advantage course an online or classroom course?itookashot wrote:I took the Kaplan's Advantage course last December. Their explanations are quite detailed and useful. I heard somebody complaining about Steve's explanations; something about he treats some questions/explanations like they are too obvious and doesnt go into detail.DC_Patent_Law wrote:I'm considering getting Kaplan's on demand course ($450). They have explanations for every LSAT administered. This is mostly for checking whether my logic was correct when analyzing a wrong answer choice. Are there any other options?
Thanks,
DCPL
Anyway, from my experience, i checked my answers with Kaplan's explanations when i first started my preparation. After a while, i got used to the test question and choice patterns and can figure out the logic myself.
Hope this helps.