It list that it comes with a question bank? Is this real lsat questions that I can read then answer without buying the practice test? Also if I upgrade before my starter account expires can I get any cost break?
I'm behind in studying due to my mom passing away. My account is going to expire in 3 days. I really like the course thus far.
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I have the Ultimate package (hoping to upgrade the Ultimate+ soon). Yes, this program only uses real LSAT questions, but I think question bank questions are only meant to be used as a reference when checking for the solutions to see how it was solved and to check for the correct answer; I could totally be wrong since I haven't gotten that far though. They are still updating the question bank questions, so all of them aren't there but I heard you can pause the screen, sorta thing.
In my opinion, I think it would be more effective/efficient to buy the LSAT exams, because you'll need to stimulate similar LSAT experiences time-and-time again when it comes to taking the various practice tests (it's going to be too time consuming/complicated to repeated look-up the exact order of the questions, then find the video, pause it, and repeat) especially since it's a timed thing.
And when I upgraded, I think I got a cost break, but I'm unsure maybe a more experienced user might chip in about this. I went from free-trial (starter-pack) to Ultimate and I'm so happy because it gave me an additional year.