TheMikey wrote:I agree with the above poster, Kaplan has a mediocre reputation for teaching the LSAT. You need to buy the practice tests from LSAC or you can find them on amazon. If you're register for a Kaplan course though, they should provide you with some PT, right? At least that's how Manhattan and Powerscore do it, so you need to look into whether or not they provide you with PT or not before buying them yourself.
For logical reasoning and reading comprehension review/explanations, you can go to Manhattan LSAT's forums and look at explanations there, which are BEYOND helpful. For logic games, the majority of people on here use 7Sage's free video explanations for every game available (also an extremely helpful resource).
Good luck.
I really hope the Kaplan course can give me more help than what the Powerscore bibles are giving me now. I feel pretty comfortable with the bibles and their explanations, I am just hoping they go more in depth on certain questions, games, etc. And yes, they do provide at least 3 tests that I am aware of; Diagnostic, Midpoint, and final exam.
Thanks a bunch for your help!