I am signed up for the Kaplan LSAT Extreme on site beginning wednesday.
I took an online diagnostic (through Kaplan) 2 days ago. Made a 143 and this has made me fairly nervous.
I do think I would do better on paper (being able to write on the test)
I am curious about what kind of success I can expect from this class? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Kaplan Extreme Forum
- angua
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Re: Kaplan Extreme
I don't know about the course, but I can tell you that there was a 13 point difference between my first diagnostic, which I did on a computer screen, and the prep test I took one week later, which was on paper. So, at least in my case, having pencil and paper made a serious difference. It probably didn't help that my computer wasn't running well, but I still think there is a slight advantage to doing the test on paper.jswhitley0907 wrote:I am signed up for the Kaplan LSAT Extreme on site beginning wednesday.
I took an online diagnostic (through Kaplan) 2 days ago. Made a 143 and this has made me fairly nervous.
I do think I would do better on paper (being able to write on the test)
I am curious about what kind of success I can expect from this class? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Re: Kaplan Extreme
It depends on the effort YOU put forth. Kaplan will give you the materials but just going to class will not be enough...you will have to put in a lot of extra work. FWIW...I took the Kaplan class and scored in the mid 150s, I then used the books they gave me and studied on my own a lot harder and scored in the high 160s.
- suspicious android
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Re: Kaplan Extreme
It's similar to other prep courses, but you get free Mountain Dew during class.
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Re: Kaplan Extreme
would it be code red? because that would be quite extremesuspicious android wrote:It's similar to other prep courses, but you get free Mountain Dew during class.
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