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Post by bigfeature » Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:06 am

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Re: going to the US to take lsat classes? crazy?

Post by flash21 » Fri Nov 15, 2013 12:26 pm

didnt read all of it but god no. there are online classes that are just as good I bet, for a fraction of the price

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Post by Ahamilton » Fri Nov 15, 2013 12:29 pm

get 7sage.

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Re: going to the US to take lsat classes? crazy?

Post by toshiroh » Fri Nov 15, 2013 12:41 pm

Ahamilton wrote:get 7sage.
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Re: going to the US to take lsat classes? crazy?

Post by unodostres » Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:04 pm

So you don't want a tutor that could potentially help you (even over Skype), but you'd rather live in a new place, with new people, and drop close to 10k on just to take a class?

Doesn't make sense.

Get a tutor and skype with him/her twice a week or something. Get 7sage as TTICR.

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Re: going to the US to take lsat classes? crazy?

Post by The LSAT Trainer » Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:08 pm

JY (of 7Sage) and I recently had a conversation about how tough it is to sell a low cost product --

In other parts of life, we all have a tendency to think that more expensive = higher quality = safer bet; and I also think we all have an instinct to say "since the LSAT is so important to me, I will go spend a lot of money to get ready for it." This "safe bet" marketing is one of the main reasons that Kaplan is still around, even though they overcharge for a second-rate product.

In the LSAT world, price does not equate to quality or effectiveness -- higher price products are not necessarily better, and spending money on moving, taking a live course, etc. is probably not the most efficient way for you to improve your score. Your most valuable commodity is study time, and you want the tools that will help you get the most out of the time you invest.

To be honest, I'm not sure another prep system is the solution for you. Having said that, if you do think you need another course, I also strongly endorse 7sage.

They make a very high quality product, and sell it at a remarkable price -- less than a 1/4 of what others charge for similar products of lesser quality -- there are 62 student reviews of 7sage posted on their website -- every single one of those 62 is 5 star. I think that should definitely be enough to convince you to check them out.

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Re: going to the US to take lsat classes? crazy?

Post by Ahamilton » Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:12 pm

The LSAT Trainer wrote:JY (of 7Sage) and I recently had a conversation about how tough it is to sell a low cost product --

In other parts of life, we all have a tendency to think that more expensive = higher quality = safer bet; and I also think we all have an instinct to say "since the LSAT is so important to me, I will go spend a lot of money to get ready for it." This "safe bet" marketing is one of the main reasons that Kaplan is still around, even though they overcharge for a second-rate product.

In the LSAT world, price does not equate to quality or effectiveness -- higher price products are not necessarily better, and spending money on moving, taking a live course, etc. is probably not the most efficient way for you to improve your score. Your most valuable commodity is study time, and you want the tools that will help you get the most out of the time you invest.

To be honest, I'm not sure another prep system is the solution for you. Having said that, if you do think you need another course, I also strongly endorse 7sage.

They make a very high quality product, and sell it at a remarkable price -- less than a 1/4 of what others charge for similar products of lesser quality -- there are 62 student reviews of 7sage posted on their website -- every single one of those 62 is 5 star. I think that should definitely be enough to convince you to check them out.
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Re: going to the US to take lsat classes? crazy?

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Re: going to the US to take lsat classes? crazy?

Post by MKC » Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:34 pm

I used these guys. They're available via skype, and the prices aren't terrible. My score jumped 8 points.

http://lsatwiz.com/

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