I started training for the LSAT a year ago, and after that time, my score has increased from an abysmal 137 to 160. I initially completed the BluePrint course, and after studying meticulously all of their material and hiring several of their tutors, my score wasn't moving beyond 159/160. One of the BluePrint tutors told me to watch the 7-Sage YouTube videos on LGs to increase my score. I took the advice, and it worked (well). Deciding not to remain in ignorance, I decided to re-take all the basics through the 7-Sage course, and guess what happened. 7-Sage has explained more than BluePrint entire corpus, and I'm not done with 7-Sage's core curriculum, yet.
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A climb is exactly how I think of it. And the landscape is an exponential curve. 120 to 130 is reasonably horizontal. 170 to 180 is basically vertical. With Ninjas. I mapped it out on some graph paper. LSAT Mountain is a treacherous, lonely place.
Started 7Sage 2 weeks after completing the other course. Within a month I remember saying to myself that a month of 7Sage has taught me more about the LSAT than 3 months of the other course + 2 practice books.