Kaplan LSAT 2009 Comprehensive Program

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Kaplan LSAT 2009: Comprehensive Program offers the most up-to-date content review, including strategies and practice for the new Comparative Reading passage set.Kaplan LSAT 2009: Comprehensive Program features:NEW! Strategies and practice for the new Comparative Reading passage set3 full-length practice testsHundreds of additional practice questionsDetailed answer explanations… More >>

Kaplan LSAT 2009 Comprehensive Program

5 comments

  1. Emily Zimmer says:

    After looking at almost every LSAT book I’m pleased I went with the Kaplan Comprehensive. It’s a great guide to how to study and does a good job reviewing each area of the test.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Not really that satisfied with the material inside the book, but the book was nice. I would not recommend this. Get the “Bible” books from Powerscore.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. b says:

    i actually took the kaplan course and got 4 books (which are in this comprehensive program book) with the $2000 course at kaplan. after learning at kaplan, my score went up 5-7 points. it was not high enough for me to get into law school.

    eventually i bought other books and took time off work for a month, and studied for 6-10 hours a day (with breaks in between). from that i gained another 7-10 points.

    kaplan does help teach you the basics, but i feel like i could have learned that on my own from the books recommended at amazon. i love amazon for having the books i needed in stock, and allowing people to put comments (from which i found the books i could use to raise my score).

    thanks amazon!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Although doing the practice questions here can’t hurt, the careless formatting and typos that plague this book have motivated me to post one of my first reviews: the formatting is terrible (questions with answers printed on the opposite page), duplicate questions that throw off any sense of what an actual LSAT score might be, and terrible typos.

    Seems like Kaplan is trading on their reputation rather than taking the time to edit & prepare a decent book.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. This prep book is okay, but nothing spectacular. I personally didn’t find the “methods” all that helpful. The things they mentioned were either pretty obvious or something I didn’t find helpful (I guess that could just mean I’m stubborn.) Not a bad buy if you’re looking for some practice questions and tests though! I used this and the 10 prep tests book released by the LSAC and found my scores to be comparable in the two.
    Rating: 3 / 5