! Do you know if the 7sage's LSAT Starter package (aka the cheapest one) includes those lessons?
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Yup - the core curriculum is the same for all the packages. So you're getting the same lessons. Premium, Ultimate, and Ultimate + comes with extra problem sets and all that. That is all I had when I learned the basics. You can also upgrade anytime and only pay the difference.
I feel like PowerScore/ LSAT Trainer/ Manhattan just go over the basics and some tricky LR questions are beyond what information they provide.
7Sage was the ONLY thing that I found that taught me the modifiers and what they meant. There must be 5 hours worth of lessons just on those things in the core curriculum.
I also went through Powerscore LR Bible, Manhattan Prep LR and The LSAT Trainer. I think Manhattan did the best job insofar as mod/quantifier words; but it still wasn't as thorough or detailed as 7Sage by a mile.
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No problem!
Yup - the core curriculum is the same for all the packages. So you're getting the same lessons. Premium, Ultimate, and Ultimate + comes with extra problem sets and all that. That is all I had when I learned the basics. You can also upgrade anytime and only pay the difference.
The curriculum is the same between all of the courses, so yes, LSAT Starter includes them. :)
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I feel like PowerScore/ LSAT Trainer/ Manhattan just go over the basics and some tricky LR questions are beyond what information they provide.
7Sage was the ONLY thing that I found that taught me the modifiers and what they meant. There must be 5 hours worth of lessons just on those things in the core curriculum.
I also went through Powerscore LR Bible, Manhattan Prep LR and The LSAT Trainer. I think Manhattan did the best job insofar as mod/quantifier words; but it still wasn't as thorough or detailed as 7Sage by a mile.