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7sage or LSAT Blog?

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 9:32 am
by tanes25
So I know I need more help with LG. My question is which prep course should I buy? The basic course for 7Sage is $179 and it's for the entire test. The prep course for LSAT Blog is $99 and it's only for LG. Of course it looks like you're getting more with 7Sage, but I'm wondering which LG method is better. Anybody have any inputs or suggestions? I like both of their video explanations but I'm just worried about their methods. The LSAT Blog uses the Bibles. Anybody know what 7Sage uses? I think I night need to go back over the basics because I think my incomplete diagrams are hindering me. My diagrams are never complete once I go back and look at the explanations. There are some inferences that I'm missing and I'm also getting screwed over some of the negations as well. I dont know if this me just not fulling understanding or not really paying attention.

Re: 7sage or LSAT Blog?

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 9:34 am
by mehiguess
tanes25 wrote:So I know I need more help with LG. My question is which prep course should I buy? The basic course for 7Sage is $179 and it's for the entire test. The prep course for LSAT Blog is $99 and it's only for LG. Of course it looks like you're getting more with 7Sage, but I'm wondering which LG method is better. Anybody have any inputs or suggestions? I like both of their video explanations but I'm just worried about their methods. The LSAT Blog uses the Bibles. Anybody know what 7Sage uses? I think I night need to go back over the basics because I think my incomplete diagrams are hindering me. My diagrams are never complete once I go back and look at the explanations. There are some inferences that I'm missing and I'm also getting screwed over some of the negations as well. I dont know if this me just not fulling understanding or not really paying attention.
7sage FTW

Re: 7sage or LSAT Blog?

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:02 am
by LSAT Blog
tanes25 wrote:So I know I need more help with LG. My question is which prep course should I buy? The basic course for 7Sage is $179 and it's for the entire test. The prep course for LSAT Blog is $99 and it's only for LG. Of course it looks like you're getting more with 7Sage, but I'm wondering which LG method is better. Anybody have any inputs or suggestions? I like both of their video explanations but I'm just worried about their methods. The LSAT Blog uses the Bibles. Anybody know what 7Sage uses? I think I night need to go back over the basics because I think my incomplete diagrams are hindering me. My diagrams are never complete once I go back and look at the explanations. There are some inferences that I'm missing and I'm also getting screwed over some of the negations as well. I dont know if this me just not fulling understanding or not really paying attention.
Just to clarify a potential point of confusion, my study schedules incorporate tips regarding how to use the Bibles, but my online Logic Games video course, written explanations, and blog posts, etc. are not based upon those. They're based upon the methods I've developed during the past several years of tutoring and work on the blog.

My Logic Games course is focused on the basics. It gives you a detailed overview of each Logic Game type, as well as thorough walkthroughs of games within each type.

The best way to get a sense of my teaching style and methods in the course is to watch my free video Logic Games explanations and to read my various blog posts. (For those who haven't seen, I also have a blog post describing the course in detail, as well as a syllabus so that you can see each lesson topic.)

I'll leave reviews to others, but if you have any questions for me, please feel free to ask, either here or via email/PM.

Re: 7sage or LSAT Blog?

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:16 am
by Clearly
Neither, velocity lsat is the way to go for games.

Re: 7sage or LSAT Blog?

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:23 pm
by flash21
using LSAT blogs study guide, although this is not the question it is very good and he seems to get back to you personally if you ask a question via PM. Very personal with those needing help