[blindLaw] Kaplan LSAT Prep Course
Lauren Bishop
laurenbishop96 at icloud.com
Wed May 6 14:16:39 UTC 2020
Good morning all,
I was considering using Caplan for LSAT prep; however, their online content is not accessible in anyway shape or form. I did a lot of trial and error, but I have found that power score is awesome! I have enjoyed using the Bible trio. In addition, their books are on Bookshire, so you will be able to easily get your hands on them.
Good luck!
Lauren
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> On May 6, 2020, at 9:18 AM, Tai Tomasi via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Helga:
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> I took a Kaplan course several years ago and it was not very accessible. I hope this has changed. I highly recommend Powerscore and the Powerscore books which you can download from Bookshare.
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> From: BlindLaw <blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Helga Schreiber via BlindLaw
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> Cc: Helga Schreiber <helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [blindLaw] Kaplan LSAT Prep Course
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> Hello everyone. Hope all of you are doing well. My name is Helga and Iam a blind university student. I live in United States Florida. I’m in my senior year, and I will be graduating from my Bachelor degree this upcoming december. I’m planning to betaking a Kaplan LsAT prep course next year to prepare myself for taking the exam next year on September or perhaps on June. How many here are using the Kaplan prep courses to prepare for the LSAT, and is it accessible with JAWS or Voiceover with the Mac? Just wondering. I heard from others that in prior years Kaplan prep courses of the LsAT was not really accessible with screen readers. This will be my first time taking the exam, so I heard the kaplan was a good tool for preparing for the exam. However, if you are not using Kaplan, I will also be interested to know what you are using or used to prepare yourself for the exam. I will really appreciate any suggestion you guys can provide me. Also, those of you who are thinking of taking the LSAT exam either this year or next year, I will be glad to hear from you in regards of how to prepare for the LSAT when it comes to study and so forth. I read that many recommend to prepare for the exam at least six months or 3 months in advance. I understand there is as well many methods to take the exam, how did you guys take or planning to take the exam? I’m referring taking the exam with a reader, or braille, or taking it with JaWS or Voiceover with Mac. Personally, I am still debating which method I should use to take the exam. I look forward to hear from you soon. Thanks so much for reading. I apologize for this long email message.
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> Helga Schreiber
> Email Address: helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com Sent from my iPhone 11 Pro Max
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