All lessons with problem sets are not available. For example, "Main Point and Main Conclusion Question Problem Sets" and "Most Strongly Supported Questions Problem Set" and their corresponding answer pages are saying "page not found". Any ideas what's happening?
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Are the new problem sets still from PTs 1-38?
http://7sage.com/forums/discussion/comment/18273/#Comment_18273
Also, must say I'm a little disappointed that after purchasing ultimate, some of the content that we paid for is now being removed and being packaged into an even high subscription bracket. I would like to have the hard problems remain in the problem sets that I paid for. I guess they still are included in the old problem sets section, but would be good to have them integrated in the new organizational system.
I suppose I could go digging through the Old Problem Sets section individually in order to find the questions that are not included in the new problem set organization, but come on. That's a lot of effort. The new system could have been a true improvement, offering both a better structure AND more practice questions, but now, by moving these hard questions to the 'Old Problem Sets' section which is no longer a real part of the syllabus, it's half improvement and half pain/revenue boosting scheme.
I'm happy that they're trying to improving the site, obviously, and agree that my purchase is a tremendous value, but I think it's fair state my opinion in order to attempt to affect the changes taking place currently and in the future on the site.
Respectfully,
Jimmy McGill
Edit: In responding to you, I realize I have likely come off as caring more about this issue than I really do. I do think though that the most difficult questions from the past tests incredibly valuable for studying, and easy access to those questions without paying more money would be highly desirable.
There were hard questions embedded in the old problem sets and they are still there just as they were when you purchased them. Since it seems you never had an issue with this setup in the past I don't see why it becomes an issue now that they are adding content in a different way. If you had previously complained that the problem sets were not arranged according to difficulty you might have more of a case but I still think this is much ado about nothing.
P.S. - is that your real name or are you just a big Better Call Saul fan?
I bought the ultimate package in May, which is when I officially began my studying, and now that there's this new shinier package I'm not super happy, but I totally understand at the same time.
If anything it's like an uninformed consumer buying an iPhone 6 a month before the iPhone 7 comes out, and then when the 7 hits the stores, you feel that slight regret in your mind, because you want the latest, the greatest, and shiniest thing!
Personally I'm willing to spend as much money as physically possible on 7Sage prep for the LSAT, so if there are any new packages meaning more content to study, I will buy it. I wouldn't do this for any prep stuff, but 7Sage has allowed me to see massive gains, and I truly trust them.
Luluc, if you bought ultimate, I don't think they've yet to release the upgrade that gives you access to all of the newly created problem sets. I'm curious to see how much it will cost. Not sure if they're creating another whole membership level or will offer those as a small upgrade.
-We are recreating the Problem Sets.
-You can still access the old problem sets here: http://7sage.com/lesson/old-problem-sets/
-No, you don't have to go back and complete the new problem sets we added. They are similar to the old one.
-If you've started with the old Problem Sets, you can continue with the old Problem Sets. That's not to say you can't look at the new Problem Sets / complete the new ones. Feel free. Just letting you know you might see repeated material amongst the new stuff.
Like Alan said, more info in this thread:
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/18273
http://7sage.com/enroll/