Subscription pricing
Does anyone know if the change regarding PDF LSAT exams and content will affect the pricing of the courses? I wanted to purchase my class before the 21st but now I will not able to so I will have the extra expense of buying lsat test books in addition to the price of the course. =(
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@wraith985-4026 pretty much said what I would have said. Thanks Jon!
Prices will not change.
After the 21st, when you can no longer download PT PDFs, we will add +1 PT's video explanations to each of the courses. This actually increases our licensing costs but we wanted to do something to soften the blow of no more PDFs.
Good to hear. We'll all be just fine.
I amend my position.
OHHH! It works! lol
@7sagestudentservices said:
"whatever the hell you want".... I like it
Staring into infinity ...
*gasp*
"whatever the hell you want".... I like it
Staring into infinity ...
"whatever the hell you want".... I like it
I just quoted the quote ... What will happen? Will I rip open a portal into another world? Will I end up getting shrink-beamed into @jy-ping 's Totoro purse? Must click Post Comment to find out for sure ...
What is this sorcery???
This is good I like it... I really do!!!
awesome work @7sagestudentservices
thought about this feature a while back but never thought to bring it up, def think it will be very useful
To quote the video: "Lol"
"whatever the hell you want".... I like it
Ignore my comment, I was testing something.
right
so this policy will not influence how the video displays right?
7sage.com/download-pdfs/
this is what'm looking for....many thanks!!!!
I don't think the PDFs disappearing will affect the cost of the course at all. Because you have to admit that this course is probably, if not, the best course out in the market right now. Mainly because of the strategies that JY teaches us. His video lessons are what make this course necessary for our overall success on the LSAT.
I think @wraith985-4026 summed it up pretty well. :)
If you need to download the PDFs but can't find them, here you go:
7sage.com/download-pdfs/ @7sagestudentservices
To put @wraith985-4026's words into the verbiage of @nielsinha488: "That question is moot."
The price for 7Sage is already the best for the instructional value we get. I already purchased pretty much all the LSAC books with the prep tests before discovering 7Sage. Don't regret it or feel "cheated" one bit.
LSAC's new policy doesn't really affect me, but I do think it's misguided and unfortunate for everyone preparing for the LSAT.
This discussion of where the value of the course lies, while interesting (and I'd agree that the PDFs are by far the least important part), is ultimately irrelevant because the PDFs themselves weren't ever the primary cost driver for the course - licensing was.
7Sage pays a licensing fee to LSAC for every question displayed. If you see it, it has to be paid for, regardless of whether it's supplied to you in a video explanation or in a PDF or both. Since you already licensed each of those questions by purchasing the explanations, including a PDF copy of the full test didn't cost 7Sage anything extra. If it were otherwise, you'd be paying once to license the individual question in the explanation, and again to license the each question in the preptest. From my understanding, that's never been the case.
TL;DR - 7Sage's costs don't go down just because PDFs are disappearing, so yours probably won't either.
I agree with @nielsinha488. The instruction is absolutely invaluable and is already being sold at the one of the lowest prices available. It's not 7Sage's policy that is making PDFs inaccessible and I don't think their company should have to take the hit for LSAC's error in judgement, especially with how much material they already give out for free. It was a bit annoying to track down a paper copy of every LSAT (I did this when I first started my LSAT prep) but as long as there is some sort of access to PTs (which there is by way of printed PTs available on Amazon), I don't see why it is necessary for them to lower their price when the videos won't be affected. I didn't pay for a 7Sage Course for the convenience of having the PDF questions, I paid for the beautiful brains of the instructors. Corollary to my college tuition, I didn't demand a partial refund of my courses just because the teacher didn't supply us with the textbooks and I had to purchase them elsewhere (Yes, I understand that analogy is not the best way to form an argument so don't kill me LSAT police!).
Thats true.
I mean you can download them all now and your current package will still be the same even after the 21st @7sagestudentservices
I bought the Ultimate Package 11 days ago. Although I think I'm still getting a tremendous deal, with the knowledge I have now about the pdfs going away I would have gone with the starter package. It will be a hassle to find the correct pdf for the videos when I take the lsat in October.