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Being an LSAT Tutor: Kaplan vs. Princeton Review

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Smantz

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LSAT Tutor at Kaplan or Princeton Review

Post by Smantz » Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:15 pm

Deciding between being a part-time weekend tutor at one of the two. I heard that teaching the LSAT regularly can help one's own performance. Trying to jump from 98th percentile (official) to 99th. Feel free to share your experiences as well.

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giantswan

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Re: LSAT Tutor at Kaplan or Princeton Review

Post by giantswan » Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:42 pm

In my opinion, it probably doesn't matter very much unless you actually took a class with one of those companies and their systems are really different from each other (and even then I'm not sure). I didn't actually take the LSAT again after I started tutoring but I do believe it improved my performance. I think that was mainly because of how deeply I'd have to analyze problems with students - something that doesn't really change with any one system.

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Elston Gunn

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Re: LSAT Tutor at Kaplan or Princeton Review

Post by Elston Gunn » Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:43 pm

Kaplan is usually awful for everything and struck me as incredibly decentralized (where you have to go through that stupid training thing etc.). I may be remembering wrong, but I'd usually go somewhere else over them.

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