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Complete Explanations & Q-Rater

Exclusive Kaplan Resources for Smarter Prep

Comprehensive Materials

Kaplan provides each of its students with a personal copy of every released LSAT question currently available from the test maker—over 5,400 questions worth of content. This is a lot of material—in fact, if you were to work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week on every question at full exam speed it would take you almost a month to complete every single one!

Managing Your Prep Time

Ideally, of course, you would concentrate on question types in which you are weak instead of completing every question. The LSAT tests skills at various levels of difficulty, so you should also start with the "easier" questions and work towards the "harder" questions. And while you're practicing, you'll need to understand why, for each question, the right answer was correct and the distractors were not.

That's why Kaplan provides a 5-part explanation and a difficulty ranking for every single released LSAT question. These resources allow you to prep smarter—focusing on the areas in which you need improvement and helping you to master them quickly.

Sample Q-Rater & Explanation

These resources are some of the most powerful tools you can get in LSAT preparation. But don't just take our word for it—click the Q-Rater and Explanations icons below to see sample materials for PrepTest 41 (administered in October 2003). You can obtain a copy of this test on lsac.org.

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Only Kaplan provides complete explanations and question difficulty rankings for every released question.

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