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harmana Posted at 1:44 pm on July 1, 2008
iam studying for LSAT exam . iam planning to sit for the exam this year . Does anyone know how good is lsatpass.com study materials for preparing for LSAT . iam leaning towards buying it off . plz let me know asap

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jennay Posted at 8:00 pm on July 27, 2008
lots and lots of practice tests
darkroom Posted at 4:20 pm on July 27, 2008
Kaplan may be good for MCAT but it SUCKS for LSAT. Don't take it!!!
doctapeppadoc Posted at 1:59 pm on July 1, 2008
If you want to basically guarantee getting a good score, spring for the Kaplan course. Seriously. I know it's kind of pricey, but it gives you such an amazingly huge advantage... by taking the course, going to all the sessions, doing the readings and the practices, there's almost no way you WON'T do well (in fact they do have a money back guarantee lol soo yeah)... I did that for the MCAT and  ended up scoring in the 99th %ile, which was so much higher than the practice tests i took before it. They are seriously amazing. It's expensive, but it will totally pay off in the long run!!
Green Turd Posted at 1:46 pm on July 1, 2008
I recommend instead attending a study group at your college. It is a lot more helpful. I speak from experience.
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