The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is required for entry to US Law Schools.
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The LSAT is used as a primary application filter by law schools in the US, and high scores on the exam are vital for those applying to competitive programs. Kaplan can help you achieve your score goals with our convenient and flexible online LSAT preparation options. Kaplan has been providing test prep for over 70 years: our unrivalled preparation options provide you with the most comprehensive LSAT training. |
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A Kaplan LSAT Course will help you score higher on the LSAT and gain admission to your top choice of US law program.
Kaplan is the proven leader in LSAT Prep. Here's why.
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Proven track record
More people get into law school with a Kaplan LSAT course than with any other major course.*
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Personalized learning
We offer an extensive variety of courses and original technology that provides you with customized recommendations based on your needs.
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Higher score guaranteed or your money back
We offer the most comprehensive guarantee in the industry. Get a higher LSAT score guaranteed or your money back.*
Prep your way.
LSAT Classroom Anywhere
Interact with our top-rated LSAT teachers who deliver complete instruction in a live, online virtual classroom. Attend from anywhere worldwide.
LSAT On Demand
Prep at your own pace with comprehensive online video instruction from expert LSAT instructors, available 24/7, where and when you want.
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The LSAT Experience
Take the most recently released LSAT exam under Test Day conditions and attend a full test review. Exclusive to Kaplan. More information >
How would you score on the LSAT? Take a Free LSAT practice test to find out!
Have Questions about the LSAT?
If you have further questions about any of our courses or services, or if you need information about the LSAT, please call Kaplan on +353-1-524-1801 or Contact Us.
*Higher Score Guarantee: Conditions and restrictions apply. For complete eligibility requirements click here. Proven track record: People refers to adults who took the LSAT and a course to prepare for it, were accepted into law school and participated in the survey. The Harris Interactive online study for Kaplan was conducted between December 6th and 21st, 2007 among 149 US adults who applied and were admitted into law school, of whom 125 took the LSAT and a course to prepare for it.

