Hi all,
I have been studying off of the Powerscore for a month or so before signing up with 7Sage. I have made some great gains through Powerscore but I felt I needed something more. I didn't want to take an onsite class after reviewing some of the instructors ( they can really make or break a learning experience) and found that online studying's self pace makes it easy to adjust the curriculum to one's learning curve.
I was just wondering if anyone has switched from a self study like Powerscore to 7Sage, how are you studying? Do you supplement 7Sage with the self study book?
In my case, I have the Powerscore material and am thinking about going through the core curriculums simultaneously. For example, I would watch all 7Sage "main point" videos and then jump straight into Powerscore "main point" chapter right after. I'm not sure if that double whammy would work for or against me. The concerns are 1. conflicting techniques that counter each other and 2. time (it would take way more time to go through both)
Then another thought is to just go through the 7Sage core curriculum as soon as possible so I can jump into the PT's, since the actual PT's will be the true studying. ... any thoughts, comments, suggestions are welcome.
Please excuse typos.
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Overall, I definitely recommend 7Sage and only 7Sage. Switching back and forth will probably only introduce confusion as you try and sort through multiple approaches to the same concepts.
For RC and especially LG, I didn't find PowerScore particularly helpful. In fact, I would suggest that you completely ignore PowerScore's LG books (i.e. never consult them). 7sage's LG material is so much better. However, PowerScore's LR Bible clicked well with me and I prefer PowerScore's approach to LR.
I switched from another prep company + self-study to 7Sage + Trainer. The other prep course just didn't do it for me. Too many rules to memorize, too many methods to have to think about, etc.
Do what you're most comfortable with.
I love the way 7Sage does games, Manhattan has helped a lot with RC and I think 7Sage and MMG have helped me a ton with LR.
It's really just about finding what works best for you. The 7Sage explanations for LR are so valuable to me.
I would say I still consider 7Sage a self study program. You have to stay on task and be disciplined. No one is there to make sure you did the work or that you "showed" up to class so self discipline will still be paramount to your success.
From personal experience and a serious attempt to create a study plan that incorporated concepts from all of my resources, I am thankful that I committed to fully completing the 7Sage curriculum without incorporating other materials during that time. 7Sage will give you the foundation to allow you the ability to "know what you don't know" for the test. Once you finish, that is the time to potentially explore other resources to provide different viewpoints on specific areas that are holding you back or need extra clarification.
Seeing that you have the Ultimate package - take advantage of all that 7Sage offers. This forum is an incredible resource to guide your studies with support during the curriculum and advice for supplemental resources for your target areas after the curriculum.
All the best!!!
If you want to supplement with a self-study book, The LSAT Trainer pairs great with 7Sage. The flaw section, especially, is spectacular.
I also like that 7Sage doesn't hop on the "3 months to 170" train. For many students, it takes much longer to reach 170 or their goal score. JY cuts through the BS and lets you know that many high-scorers take nearly a year (or more) to reach their peak. And that's okay. Go at what pace is comfortable for you. You'll have an awesome community supporting you every step of the way. Best of luck!