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Nice comparison of Kaplan, Princeton Review and Blueprint's LSAT prep courses. Appreciate your thorough analysis. I think I'll go with Blueprint - I like the concept of their video lessons.
Huge help! I'm now thinking Blueprint despite originally thinking Princeton. I love reading but I feel like the engaging (and amusing) video content is what I'm missing, especially with them having live courses now it feels like the best way to have an interactive learning experience.
I would probably choose the Blueprint LSAT course because I'm a visual learner and I think its videos would make my studying sessions more engaging. Overall I think studying with blueprint would make studying more fun and help me meet my score goal by my test date (Oct 2021)
I would choose the Blueprint Course because I truly appreciate the balance the course presents in their presentation of the material. This method is one in which I learned greatly in previous schooling environments. I also love the individualized study plan that it presents. This is a huge asset!
Thank you for your insight! This was very informative and helpful. Based on the information you shared, I will likely chose Blueprint because of its visuals and engaging format. Thank you again for sharing!
If I went to Law school instead of Medical school, the Blueprint course looks very entertaining, which helps keep you engaged to retain so much more information. However, since they don't have a USMLE prep course, I would like to experience the Kaplan Live Online course. Blueprint might dominate the world of Law, but Kaplan is ranked really high in the world of medicine.
I think I would use Princeton Review- I like the live instruction and option to communicate with instructors! But I could also be convinced to go with Blueprint.
Our team really likes the Princeton prep package, and rates them out as one of the best in the LSAT space. That said, the 165+ course is pretty pricey. For the money, we actually think Blueprint's live online course is a better option. But if you're dead set on getting a 165+ so you can get into a top tier school, the 165+ Princeton course is rock solid and will get the job done. If money isn't an issue, it's a great package. But all things considered, when balancing cost vs prep package results, we like Blueprint.
Same. I hope it’s worth it. Tbh, I’m the type of learner where I’d need to be in a classroom and forced to pay attention. I’m known to skip through videos etc. I have adhd and I need to be engaged
Thank you so much for this video it was so helpful! I was torn between Princeton And Blueprint. I think Blueprint would work best for me and my studying methods for sure! I love that they give homework and things to do to make sure your learning what’s being taught. Thank you again!
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Thank you for this video!! It's so hard to choose a course!
maybe would choose princeton for the rigourous scheduling
Very Helpful!
Thanks for the video, super helpful!
No problem! Glad it helped
I'd choose Blueprint, it seems more interesting with the videos. I'd like something that's going to keep me focused and engaged. Thanks!
For sure! Thanks for watching!
I would choose the Blueprint course because I prefer engaging video lessons opposed to live instruction classes.
Good call! Thanks for watching!
Great info! Thanks!
No problem!
Blueprint wins this round - thanks for the great video!
thank you!!
You're welcome!
thanks!
No problem! Thanks for watching!
Great video, the Blue Print video lessons look awesome.
Awesome Review!
Thanks! Appreciate it Matt
Nice comparison of Kaplan, Princeton Review and Blueprint's LSAT prep courses. Appreciate your thorough analysis. I think I'll go with Blueprint - I like the concept of their video lessons.
Huge help! I'm now thinking Blueprint despite originally thinking Princeton. I love reading but I feel like the engaging (and amusing) video content is what I'm missing, especially with them having live courses now it feels like the best way to have an interactive learning experience.
Glad we could help :) Totally agree with what you said. Blueprint is definitely the most engaging!
I personally used Kaplan, however, I'm not sold ...
If money is not my problem, I will go for blueprint. I like Kaplan loads of practice tests too.
Thanks for watching and sharing!
You do a great job breaking down these LSAT test prep courses.
Great insight! Was leaning towards Blueprint anyways. Thanks 👍🏼
No prob! Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the great information on the Kaplan, Princeton Review and Blue Print LSAT review courses. This will make the decision easier.
Thank you for comparing these LSAT prep courses. I like Blueprint.
I would try blueprint seems like the course keeps you engaged.
Good call. Thanks for watching Takara!
Thank you Test Prep Insight, for you insight on Kaplan, Princeton Review, and Blueprint LSAT!
I love the modern and fun approach from Blueprint so that would be my choice!
Nice!! Thanks for watching!
I would love to win the blueprint course to improve
Good luck!
I would probably choose the Blueprint LSAT course because I'm a visual learner and I think its videos would make my studying sessions more engaging. Overall I think studying with blueprint would make studying more fun and help me meet my score goal by my test date (Oct 2021)
Hey! How well did you end up doing on the LSAT if you don't mind me asking! I'm taking mine right now!
I would choose the Blueprint Course because I truly appreciate the balance the course presents in their presentation of the material. This method is one in which I learned greatly in previous schooling environments. I also love the individualized study plan that it presents. This is a huge asset!
Totally agree! Thanks for watching Miriam!
Very helpful in making the decision between Kaplan, Princeton Review, and Blueprint for the LSAT.
My son would like to use Blueprint as a resource to help him with the LSAT.
Nice! Thanks for watching Shannon!
Blueprint! i think...
Thank you for your insight! This was very informative and helpful. Based on the information you shared, I will likely chose Blueprint because of its visuals and engaging format. Thank you again for sharing!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
If I went to Law school instead of Medical school, the Blueprint course looks very entertaining, which helps keep you engaged to retain so much more information. However, since they don't have a USMLE prep course, I would like to experience the Kaplan Live Online course. Blueprint might dominate the world of Law, but Kaplan is ranked really high in the world of medicine.
Really helpful video review! All three sound great, but I think I'd go with Blueprint
Thanks for a great review and comparison 👍
Blueprint would be the prep course of my choosing. It looks the one best adapted to the current LSAT.
Agreed Wendell, thanks for watching!
Thanks for your review
I thought you used blueprint?
I would choose Princeton Review. Please select me to take this course.
Thanks
Have you given out a free study prep this month? When is the December giveaway?
Awesome review. Not taking the LSAT but the MCAT but it looks like Blueprint is superior for both courses. Thank you John.
Great review, thank you
I think I would use Princeton Review- I like the live instruction and option to communicate with instructors! But I could also be convinced to go with Blueprint.
What do you think of Princeton's 165+ course?
Our team really likes the Princeton prep package, and rates them out as one of the best in the LSAT space. That said, the 165+ course is pretty pricey. For the money, we actually think Blueprint's live online course is a better option. But if you're dead set on getting a 165+ so you can get into a top tier school, the 165+ Princeton course is rock solid and will get the job done. If money isn't an issue, it's a great package. But all things considered, when balancing cost vs prep package results, we like Blueprint.
I would choose the blueprint! Great video!
Thanks Carmine!
helpful insight into best lsat courses choices. thx
I’m not sure I’m still divided btw Princeton and blueprint but I think Princeton might be best for me. Thnx
No problem! Don't think you can go wrong either way there Zachery.
You took the GMAT and LSAT with those high of scores? Right on, good for you! If I was to take the LSAT, I'd go with BluePrint.
Thanks for the support Haley!
I would choose the Princeton review because it best fits my needs.
Same. I hope it’s worth it. Tbh, I’m the type of learner where I’d need to be in a classroom and forced to pay attention. I’m known to skip through videos etc. I have adhd and I need to be engaged
Save your time. Buy Blueprint
Have you used Blueprint? I'm on the fence with Blueprint or Princeton Fundamentals
Ill choose kaplan. I like the amount of testbanks that it offers :)
Thank you so much for this video it was so helpful! I was torn between Princeton And Blueprint. I think Blueprint would work best for me and my studying methods for sure! I love that they give homework and things to do to make sure your learning what’s being taught. Thank you again!
Thanks for watching! Please let us know if you have any questions!
Has anyone been able to get the Blueprint discount code to work? It's showing not valid when I enter it.
Do you recommend any particular course if you take lsat by pen/paper vs. digital? Thanks!
Any chance you can do a review of LSATlab prep course?
We will look into it! Thanks for watching Julio!