So I was about to buy a course, but I have a question.

I've noticed for the lessons, some have different amounts of lessons per. I had thought the differences were only due to how many LSAT tests were explained. For example:

Main Point & Main Conclusion Questions 17 lessons, 1.6h (Starter)

Main Point & Main Conclusion Questions 19 lessons, 2.1h (Premium)

Main Point & Main Conclusion Questions 21 lessons, 2.3h (Ultimate)

I know that upgrading from one course to another gives more lessons but my questions are:

1) Will using a starter with 17 lessons versus an ultimate for 21 lessons on "Main Point & Main Conclusion Questions" be a huge difference? What are in the remaining 4 lessons?

2) If I start using the Starter and decide to upgrade to Premium later, will my 7sage program show that I have 2 extra lessons that I didn't use?

3) Are the lessons that are skipped in Starter something that might cause the following lesson to make less sense?

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6 comments

  • Saturday, Dec 06 2014

    But the upgrade would only add some extra drilling as well as more PT's, that's it?

    Just because I already have the PT's and most of the explanations.

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  • Saturday, Dec 06 2014

    That should be enough for you to get started. If you truly enjoy watching JY's explanations and feel you are learning from them, then upgrade.

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  • Saturday, Dec 06 2014

    alright got the LSAT starter kit then

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  • Saturday, Dec 06 2014

    I think the main value is getting the additional explanations for actual PTs

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  • Saturday, Dec 06 2014

    You don't miss out on any Lessons. Like jdawg said, they're just extra drill sets/explanations.

    A difference between the packages however are the number of full PT's provided with video explanations.

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  • Saturday, Dec 06 2014

    Im pretty sure the extra lessons are more drill sets/explanations. 3. that would be silly

    I think if you go to course, syllabus you can see all the lessons and they are color coated for which package they unlock for

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