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marshnellrathi555
Thursday, Jun 25 2015

Thank you so much Pacifico for all of your insight and adjustments that you have made to adapt. I will need to spend a week or so establishing a whole system, but your sounds quite efficient so I might end up modeling mine after yours. I will be in touch and shoot you a message if I run into any problems during my transition, thank you again!

I had to take a small break from LSAT Prep and 7sage due to a serious family emergency but now I have decided to resume studying. When I had been previously studying, the PDFs were on the verge of disappearing so I decided last minute to upgrade from Premium to Ultimate and quickly download all the PDFs/PTs onto a flash drive. Now that I have returned, I have been having some difficulty navigating through the new 7sage layout and I'm fairly confused despite going through several discussion threads. I have some questions that maybe some of you could answer:

1.) Are there no more video explanations or answers to the PDFs that I downloaded? I can't find any answers or explanations but I have all these PDFs. I'm pretty sure I remember reading that the video explanations were not going to disappear but I can't seem to find them.

2.) What was the total number of PDFs/PTs available to "ultimate package" students prior to the PDFs being removed? I just wanted to make sure that I downloaded them all.

3.) Should I ignore the new problem sets that have been posted and stick to solving the ones in my old PDFs? Is there some benefit to sticking with one or the other? Should I be doing both old and new?

4.)The "percentage completed" is no longer accurate now because of the old PDFs being removed, correct?

5.) Why are the new problem sets fairly easy as compared to the old PDFs?

I apologize for bombarding everyone with all my questions but I feel lost and off track due to the break I took and the major changes in the structure of 7sage. I hope someone can help clarify these for me, that would be greatly appreciated. I would also find it really beneficial if someone who has all the old PDFs and has access to the new problem sets could elaborate on their study methods for going through the problem sets. Thank you!

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marshnellrathi555
Tuesday, Apr 21 2015

I went ahead and took the plunge and upgraded. I honestly think at the price point and the kind of responsiveness and customer service that comes with 7sage, it's just worth the upgrade. I'd rather have all the practice problems, the practice tests and video explanations in one place rather than worry about finding them down the road. Thank you all for your advice and all that you put into making this website run as smoothly as it does.

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marshnellrathi555
Friday, Apr 17 2015

Okay I will look at my study schedule and I will seriously consider it because those video explanations and tests are really indispensable. Also, I don't want to be looking elsewhere for practice problems and practice tests (without the explanations) down the road. Thank you all for your input, it's much appreciated!

Do you guys think with a LSAT committed mind set and study schedule, I could get through the material of the Ultimate package by October? That was my previous thought... that I would be able to get through Premium and then maybe upgrade once I get through it all. Is the ultimate package something I could see to completion by October with a dedicated 4-5 hours per day?

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Wednesday, Apr 15 2015

marshnellrathi555

Upgrade my Course before April 21st deadline?

I am planning on taking the September LSAT this fall. I had been considering possibly upgrading from LSAT Premium to LSAT Ultimate down the road for access to more video explanations and practice problems. I was going to wait until I finished the problems I have access too now. However, with the new restrictions, this will no longer be an option since the PDFs are disappearing on April 21st. Should I upgrade my course now simply for access to those precious PDFs, practice problems, and LSAT tests?

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