I am 100% a believer in 7sage's effectiveness for LSAT prep, but now that that's out of the way, I was wondering how effective people have found the Admissions accounts. And if you did use them for your application, which level did you sign up for and how do you feel it helped you?
I've been working on my personal statement and all other application necessities on my own, but feel like it might be best to leave no stone unturned and enroll professional help. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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I'm applying next cycle and I'll be using it for sure.
Of it all, I've spent the most time with the PS section. It's a pretty solid structure for figuring out your PS. It's very step by step. There are parts where I wish that I got more information, but it's always at least a solid overview. He really is generous with his knowledge. He gets into the why, not just the what, which helps a lot and gives you tools to be able to dive in. His revision tips are particularly useful I think because of how hard it is to re-approach your own work. That said, it really is an ad for why personal editing matters so much - you can see the amount of work that goes into shaping each essay and how far they go from first draft to last.
I haven't looked at any other admissions books, consulting firms, etc, so can't compare as to how this holds up and if this is a better or worse deal. I am not sure I would have paid for what I got with just the videos, but I am very very very very very happy to have won it. The round(s) of editing is where the real boost would be, if you can afford them; it's clear from the course that David's a good editor with a good eye for crafting a story rather than merely recounting events. I wonder how the starter package (ie, no editing) compares to the books, etc, out there.
Hope this helps!
This needs to be included in the review section for the admissions pack lol.
@"Cant Get Right" is who I aspire to be someday. He explains everything so damn well!