<p>does anyone know anything about the differences between these two for lsat classes? i know the price differences but which one is better in terms of class, one-on-one time, strategies, and guarantees if you dont improve your score, etc. thanks!</p>
<p>i remember seeing kaplan fliers posted ALL over campus talking about how blueprint is a ripoff of them. pathethic really</p>
<p>im not a pre-law but those blueprint ads are pretty compelling</p>
<p>I'm in blueprint right now. They're in a lawsuit with testmasters (not kaplan) about ripping them off or whatnot, it never comes up in class so I wouldn't worry about it. I don't wanna say anything because I'm not 100% sure but yes, they are in court right now. </p>
<p>I can't tell you how awesome blueprint is. I know it sounds corny but going to class is fun and you learn SO MUCH. I have no doubt in my mind that I'll get a 170 this june, no doubt. Class is fun (I look forward to going), you learn tons, and you get what you put into it. That being said it's TONS of work. I spend about 3 hours a night on homework....sure it's not required that you do the homework but don't expect results just by going to class. If that was the case people would be getting 170's left and right. I'd highly recommend blueprint.</p>