So, I understand why we can't download PDFs containing actual LSAC exam materials, but I can't help but feel a little cheated. I signed up after the whole download period ended. I know someone wants to reply and tell me about licensing fees and how 7Sage still has to pay all these fees for actual questions. I do understand.
My suggestion is to change the exams and PS that come with the the bundles to PTs that are available in the 10 Actuals books. Although not ideal, they are definitely a cost effective option. Having to pay full price for individual exams that are not available in those books or high prices for books that include 6 of the 10 exams that are included in the starter course just feels like a slap in the face and certainly does not make me want to invest even more money to upgrade my course.
I am not trying to come off angry, because I am not, but I do feel like I paid full price for half the product that other people received. It's a good product, but it used to be much better and I missed out.
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2) You shouldn't feel cheated; as @GSUHopeful mentioned, you're paying for the 7sage curriculum, explanation videos, and guidance on how to approach the LSAT.
3) This may come off as harsh, but is this discussion forum the best outlet to complain about this? Maybe you should take it up with the 7sage student/customer services instead. There's nothing fellow 7sagers/LSAT students can do about it for you.
So ... Think of the course as being $179 and anything above and beyond that as being bonuses. Big, lovely, otherwise unavailable bonuses.
Like I said, I understand there are things out of 7Sage's control. I think it's a good product and I'm still using it as a tool to prepare for the LSAT. I wrote this as a suggestion to 7Sage to change the tests offered in the starter bundle (PT 36-44 + June07) to make it more cost effective for those of us who don't have PDF access to all the PTs that come in our course.
I could have researched it further before I purchased the course, but 6 out of the 10 PTs I have 7Sage explanations for are not found in the 10 actuals books. Would that have affected my decision to use 7Sage? I don't know, but I find the PT explanations helpful.
To break it down, the 10 Actuals books cost about $25 each and have 10 exams in each one. For some reason they do not have exams 39-50. To get the PTs that I have 7Sage explanations for, I would need to pay $65-100 for a book that has 4 of them and get the others as individual tests for about $8 each.
I was simply suggesting that since 7Sage cannot provide the PDFs, they shift the exams they offer in the starter course to exams that are available with a cheaper option.
@mes08: I posted this comment in the suggestions for 7Sage section of the discussion board, which I think is the right place to make this comment and I do believe my suggestion is still valid.
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2770/list-of-affordable-pts-paperback-hard-copy
We don't have any plans to change the PTs in the courses right now, sorry.