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I think you mean "courses," not "coarses."
My wife went to the Kaplan course before taking the LSAT. She says it was a complete waste of time. The instructors she had were extremely poor. For example, the guy who was supposed to teach logic didn't know the basis rules of logic, my wife had to teach the rules of logic to the class.
The LSAT is more like an aptitude test, so preparing for it in a course situation isn't necessarily real useful. My wife says to know how to manage your time effectively for the test.
Also, your daughter should take a college-level logic course if she hasn't already had it; take the logic course as close to taking the LSAT as possible.
Any practice tests would be helpful so she knows what she'll be looking at for the real test. "Familiarity" will help to reduce anxiety about the test.
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