Does anyone know if the change regarding PDF LSAT exams and content will affect the pricing of the courses? I wanted to purchase my class before the 21st but now I will not able to so I will have the extra expense of buying lsat test books in addition to the price of the course. =(
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7Sage pays a licensing fee to LSAC for every question displayed. If you see it, it has to be paid for, regardless of whether it's supplied to you in a video explanation or in a PDF or both. Since you already licensed each of those questions by purchasing the explanations, including a PDF copy of the full test didn't cost 7Sage anything extra. If it were otherwise, you'd be paying once to license the individual question in the explanation, and again to license the each question in the preptest. From my understanding, that's never been the case.
TL;DR - 7Sage's costs don't go down just because PDFs are disappearing, so yours probably won't either.
LSAC's new policy doesn't really affect me, but I do think it's misguided and unfortunate for everyone preparing for the LSAT.
If you need to download the PDFs but can't find them, here you go:
7sage.com/download-pdfs/ @7sagelsatstudent180
this is what'm looking for....many thanks!!!!
thought about this feature a while back but never thought to bring it up, def think it will be very useful
I just quoted the quote ... What will happen? Will I rip open a portal into another world? Will I end up getting shrink-beamed into @"J.Y. Ping" 's Totoro purse? Must click Post Comment to find out for sure ...
Staring into infinity ...
Staring into infinity ...
Prices will not change.
After the 21st, when you can no longer download PT PDFs, we will add +1 PT's video explanations to each of the courses. This actually increases our licensing costs but we wanted to do something to soften the blow of no more PDFs.