I plan on taking the test in june. I currently have the starter and i have hard copies of all lsat prep tests 38-81. Is the upgrade to ultimate worth it? Im in a cash crunch right now but having only hard copies of lsats is kind of annoying.
You could probably convert those hard copies to PDFs for your own personal use in a few days... painstaking but possible.
The big factor in deciding for yourself is LR/RC video explanations, since months of access is extendible. What are your section scores?
It's been worthwhile for me. I've benefitted a great deal from those video explanations in conjunction with my own BR and review with study partners. I understand money is money, but if you need to improve LR and RC, I would recommend reconsidering your budget to see if you can shift things around to make the purchase easier.
I can't answer if you should or shouldn't upgrade, but I can tell you that it is worth it.
You get all of the following, plus way more...
drill by type packs for LR
LG bundle
all the tests in printable format
8000+ Question bank
detailed video explanations for over 7000 questions
medium + hard problem sets
18 months access
All this material will be priceless in helping you on your LSAT journey. My personal favs have been all of the explanations and the drill by type LR packs.
can't you find free LR/RC answer explanations from Manhattan/Velocity/LSATHacks/Powerscore? Is there that big a difference btw those free online answer explanations and the 7sage video explanations? @"Alex Divine"@tringo335
@jkatz1488 thanks.im doing a retake. 5 years ago i got a 164. Im doing well on LR this time, i get about -4 and -2 on LR sections but RC and LG im pretty bad like -5 to -8, so im looking to improve my scores on those two sections to equal my LR score
@"chang.richard.94" said:
can't you find free LR/RC answer explanations from Manhattan/Velocity/LSATHacks/Powerscore? Is there that big a difference btw those free online answer explanations and the 7sage video explanations? @"Alex Divine"@tringo335
7sage appears to be the only place that has explanations for everything (I haven't used Velocity though). I found LSATHacks explanations to be helpful, and used it in combination with 7sage explanations. I used the Manhattan and Powerscore forums as a last resort.
@"chang.richard.94" said:
can't you find free LR/RC answer explanations from Manhattan/Velocity/LSATHacks/Powerscore? Is there that big a difference btw those free online answer explanations and the 7sage video explanations? @"Alex Divine"@tringo335
Yeah, I'd say so. The beauty of 7Sage is in JY's ability to break things down visually on video in a way that is intuitive and easy to understand. The same reasons the lessons are so amazing is the same reason I love the explanations.
You don't get the same detailed process of how to solve questions from MLSAT/Velocity/Powerscore. You merely get a written explanation of the answer; not the process of how to solve it like you get from the 7Sage explanations.
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You could probably convert those hard copies to PDFs for your own personal use in a few days... painstaking but possible.
The big factor in deciding for yourself is LR/RC video explanations, since months of access is extendible. What are your section scores?
It's been worthwhile for me. I've benefitted a great deal from those video explanations in conjunction with my own BR and review with study partners. I understand money is money, but if you need to improve LR and RC, I would recommend reconsidering your budget to see if you can shift things around to make the purchase easier.
I can't answer if you should or shouldn't upgrade, but I can tell you that it is worth it.
You get all of the following, plus way more...
drill by type packs for LR
LG bundle
all the tests in printable format
8000+ Question bank
detailed video explanations for over 7000 questions
medium + hard problem sets
18 months access
All this material will be priceless in helping you on your LSAT journey. My personal favs have been all of the explanations and the drill by type LR packs.
[Admin note: Ultimate+ includes 12 months now]
I think you should; you'll get more than just the PTs like what @"Alex Divine" stated above.
can't you find free LR/RC answer explanations from Manhattan/Velocity/LSATHacks/Powerscore? Is there that big a difference btw those free online answer explanations and the 7sage video explanations? @"Alex Divine" @tringo335
@jkatz1488 thanks.im doing a retake. 5 years ago i got a 164. Im doing well on LR this time, i get about -4 and -2 on LR sections but RC and LG im pretty bad like -5 to -8, so im looking to improve my scores on those two sections to equal my LR score
7sage appears to be the only place that has explanations for everything (I haven't used Velocity though). I found LSATHacks explanations to be helpful, and used it in combination with 7sage explanations. I used the Manhattan and Powerscore forums as a last resort.
Yeah, I'd say so. The beauty of 7Sage is in JY's ability to break things down visually on video in a way that is intuitive and easy to understand. The same reasons the lessons are so amazing is the same reason I love the explanations.
You don't get the same detailed process of how to solve questions from MLSAT/Velocity/Powerscore. You merely get a written explanation of the answer; not the process of how to solve it like you get from the 7Sage explanations.
It's basically the best value out there, I think.
Thanks guys. Im not taking this test until June, so I think I'll upgrade in a month or two.
You won't regret it