Hey guys! I'm currently studying for the September LSAT and I have been self studying with the Powerscore books but I feel like I need more explanation than they offer. So I am looking into purchasing a 7sage course.
Of the ultimate and starter, which would you guys advice and do you think this will be enough as far as course contents to increase my scores?
Also, if I purchase the ultimate and use it for 4 months (I am planning to take the December exam as well because I don't think I will be fully prepared for the September exam), is it a waste of money? Or should I cancel my registration for the September exam and stick to only taking the December exam?
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I think you should cancel your September exam and go for
DecemberWhenever you are 100% ready and confident to go in that testing room and score your target score! More time is only going to help you. And I bet if you go through the 7Sage course you will be very happy you did when you get your score back in January.If you are willing to be flexible and put as much time in as you need to get a top score, ultimate all the way.
That said, if money is an issue, as it was for me. You should start out with the Starter, and upgrade when you have the money or when you get to the point in time where you are needing the material (i.e. particular question explanations) to save a little bit of money.
Good luck
And the starter is definitely enough to get you, well, started. You get the entire curriculum and you can always upgrade later to get the PT explanations and additional features. But you won’t need any of that to begin with.
And if you’re considering withdrawing from September, that is almost certainly the correct move. My guess is that if you’re feeling like you need to start with a new study curriculum, you’re falling short of where you want to be. At this point in the game, it’s too late to be able to reasonably expect to make significant gains before test day. You need to be testing within a couple points of your target score to even think about testing, and ideally, you want to be at or above it by this point in the game.
And if you haven’t already, stop taking PTs. Each fresh test is invaluable and if you’re testing before you’ve got the fundamentals on lock down, you’re wasting them.
With only 6 weeks left, I would recommend one of the more premium packages (doesn't even have to be ultimate)...that is assuming you'll benefit from the extra problem sets AND have time to PT and BR.
No, it's not a waste of money if you actually intend on going through the additional problem sets.