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multi-week courses.
| Multi-week
Class overview |
- Guaranteed
Score Increase: Your score will improve. Do the required work
and we guarantee your score will increase, or you don't pay for
the class. (Guarantee applies to "A" schedule class.)
- Average
Score Increases: We can confidently make this money-back guarantee
because most students in the course improve 5-10 points.
- Best
Value: Only $699 or $999. (Register now to get $100 off the
tuition for a fall 2008 multi-week class.) Other companies charge
an average of $1250 for a similar program.
- Most
Experienced Instructors: Only our most experienced instructors
are selected to teach the multi-week classes. Your instructor
has worked with many students like you. Instructors at other companies
may be in front of a classroom for the first time.
- Smallest
Classes: Our maximum of 12 students per class means you get
personal attention. Most companies do not limit the number of
students per class. (You do not get personal attention when there
are 25 other students!)
- Comprehensive
Materials: Use the Guided Self Study
Course before, during, and after your class. It has over 700
pages of lessons and test analysis. Every single question in 20
LSATs is explained in incredible detail. Also provided are an
additional 77 analytical reasoning puzzle games with detailed
explanations. You will have access the Guided Self Study Course
on-line once you register. You will receive books at your first
class.
- Efficient
Schedule: The small class size and optimized syllabus give
you the best results, without forcing you to attend 20, 30, or
even 40 hours of unnecessary class time.
- Continuing
Support: If you need more help, you can retake the multiweek
course for a nominal fee up to one year later.
| Multi-week
class comparison |
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Multi-week
class
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Get
Prepped #A
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Get
Prepped #B
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Kaplan
"LSAT Classroom Course"
|
Princeton
Review "Accelerated LSAT Course"
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| Price |
Only
$999
|
Only
$699
|
$1299 |
$1150*
|
| |
(Register
now for a fall 2008 multi-week class to get an additional $100
off this price.) |
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| Advertised
maximum number of students per class |
12 |
12 |
No
maximum+
|
No
maximum+ |
| Classroom
lecture and instruction hours |
24
|
18
|
35
|
28 |
| Proctored
LSATs |
4 |
2 |
4 |
3 |
| Total
course hours (includes lecture, instruction, and proctored LSATs) |
36 |
24 |
49 |
38.5# |
| Teacher
qualifications, minimum authentic LSAT score |
97th
percentile or higher on an LSAC-administered LSAT. |
97th
percentile or higher on an LSAC-administered LSAT. |
No
minimum authentic score (90th
percentile on a simulated LSAT.)**
|
No
minimum authentic score (95th
percentile on a simulated LSAT.)** |
| Teacher
qualifications, law student or law school graduate |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
| Company
teaches the LSAT exclusively |
Yes |
Yes |
No
|
No |
| Higher
score guarantee |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
| Retake
for up to 1 year |
Yes |
Yes |
No## |
Yes |
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*Princeton
Review prices may vary by location. +Princeton
Review and Kaplan do not advertise a maximum number of students
for these courses. #Princeton Review total course hours may
vary by location and course schedule. **These Princeton Review
and Kaplan simulated LSAT scores are not advertised, they
are representations made by representatives of the respective
companies. Both companies permit job applicants to take a
4-section LSAT in the company offices in order to qualify
to teach. These LSATs are not administered by LSAC and do
not contain 5 test sections and the writing sample. They are
not valid scores for law school admissions. Since they are
not administered by LSAC, a job candidate could retake the
test until they met the minimum required score. Get Prepped
multiweek instructors earned at or above the 97th percentile
on the first and only authentic LSAT they took. ##Kaplan allows
students to retake a class only for the next test date, not
for a full year. Terms of the Get Prepped higher-score guarantee.
All
information used in this comparison was obtained from publicly
available marketing materials of the respective companies
or their representatives. Get Prepped endeavors to be accurate,
but can not guarantee this information and encourages you
to verify for yourself all of the above information. Once
you do, you will see that Get Prepped is the best prep value.
All trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
Updated 02/08.
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| Class
#A - Schedule for June 16, 2008 LSAT |
| Date |
Time |
Material
Covered |
| Sat.
05/17/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Proctored
test 1 and review |
| Sat.
05/17/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
1- LSAT overview, individual skills analysis |
| Sun.
05/18/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Lesson
2- Analytical Reasoning puzzle games |
| Sun.
05/18/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
3- Logical Reasoning & Analytical Reasoning |
| Sat.
05/31/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Proctored
test 2 and review |
| Sat.
05/31/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
4- Logical Reasoning & Reading Comprehension |
| Sun.
06/01/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Lesson
5- Analytical Reasoning, advanced concepts |
| Sun.
06/01/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
6- Personal instruction workshop #1 |
| Sat.
06/07/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Proctored
test 3 and review |
| Sat.
06/07/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
7- Personal instruction workshop #2 |
| Sun.
06/08/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Proctored
test 4 and review |
| Sun.
06/08/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
8- Logical Reasoning, advanced concepts |
| No
classes on Memorial Day weekend, May 24-26. |
Class
dates for future test dates
| Class
#B - Schedule for June 16, 2008 LSAT |
| Date |
Time |
Material
Covered |
| Sat.
05/17/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Proctored
test 1 and review |
| Sat.
05/17/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
1- LSAT overview, individual skills analysis |
| Sun.
05/18/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Lesson
2- Analytical Reasoning puzzle games |
| Sun.
05/18/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
3- Logical Reasoning & Analytical Reasoning |
| Sat.
05/31/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Proctored
test 2 and review |
| Sat.
05/31/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
4- Logical Reasoning & Reading Comprehension |
| Sun.
06/01/08 |
10:00am-1:00pm |
Lesson
5- Analytical Reasoning, advanced concepts |
| Sun.
06/01/08 |
2:00pm-5:00pm |
Lesson
6- Personal instruction workshop #1 |
| No
classes on Memorial Day weekend, May 24-26. |
Class
dates for future test dates
Class
locations
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