I had to halt my study since last September test (yikes) and I am ready to jump back into LSAT. I only had 3 months to prepare for September 2014 Lsat and was hoping to have a good year to prepare for this coming October test but with a newborn baby (born on Dec, 2014) and a full time job, it just was impossible to make any time for a study.
I hope past study was not a complete waste of time.
I am considering taking 7 sage premium course. Has anyone had a big improvement after taking the course? Also, how does upgrade work? If I start with premium then want to sign up for Ultimate, do I just pay the difference or do I have to pay Thor the full Ultimate course?
Thank you in advance!
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7Sage is excellent. I used PowerScore studying for the September 2014 test for 3-4 months. I barely made an improvement. I found 7Sage at the very end of my prep, learned the hard way that I should have used 7Sage initially, and started prepping for a retake in January. I took a few months off, I needed it for mental clarity. I registered for the Starter course and paid for the upgrades. I wish I would have gotten the Ultimate at the beginning because you have longer access with that if you buy it at first. But I think it will be ok. I've already made amazing strides in my prep. I've made more improvement with 7Sage than I made in my entire time using PowerScore. And I'm about 17% through the Ultimate course. The benefit of the 7Sage PDFs are the video explanations for every question. And BR has been a godsend for me.
I personally don't think my past study was worthless, it gave me a thin foundation for the LSAT and also an idea of where I am improving. I can remember for example struggling with Weakening questions or conditional logic and now getting it. Furthermore, my opinion is that everyone learns differently and that is why different prep companies work great for some and not so great for others. I think also it takes a combination of materials to reach your true potential and to figure out
your personal strategy.
Best Wishes!
I am writing LSAT on December 2015. Plus I am full-time in school. I am so nervous and not sure how to go about studying for LSAT. I was thinking of purchasing the ultimate package. Is it worth it?