fyi, a typical rationale for hard copies is that they are harder to copy (and copyright violation is a *huge* problem). Note the totally inconvenient DRM (locklizard) used by GARP on their PDFs. In my opinion, copyright is the primary motive for hard copies
Last year, hard copies of Kaplan products arrived first week of March.
Orders were taken from new year.
A soft copy was rolled out beginning of Feb, by reading topic, available through a flip page screen that cannot be copied (nothing like pdf files or locklizard protection), can only be viewed through a log in password.
Must have cost them. But it was the help they provided so candidates could begin studying before hard copies were sent.
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