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7sage vs blueprint vs testmasters + study material
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 11:50 am
by LawA818
I'm reassessing my approach to studying the LSAT.
I attempted blueprints approach, and I felt it was ineffective.
I was considering testmasters, but after much search and going through the forum, I'm seeing a lot of ppl recommend 7sage, PSB, MB, and Cambridge drill packet.
Should I maybe consider the online Cambridge over 7sage?
Now, would experienced forum members recommend the combination of all, a mix, one vs the other?
I'm aiming to take the LSAT either in October, but more realistically December.
Also, I am considering supplementing everything with tutor, but, maybe that'll come later.
Please, share with me, what you would do. I am willing sacrifice many great pleasures to reach success, and recommendations will not be taken lightly.
Thanks in advance
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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 7:00 pm
by Phoenix97
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Re: 7sage vs blueprint vs testmasters + study material
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 7:12 pm
by shay
I just recently started my Blueprint course, what didn't you like about the course in particular? Has it helped you at all? I also have the powerscore bibles as well, thanks.
Re: 7sage vs blueprint vs testmasters + study material
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 7:43 pm
by eli2015
LawA818 wrote:I'm reassessing my approach to studying the LSAT.
I attempted blueprints approach, and I felt it was ineffective.
I was considering testmasters, but after much search and going through the forum, I'm seeing a lot of ppl recommend 7sage, PSB, MB, and Cambridge drill packet.
Should I maybe consider the online Cambridge over 7sage?
Now, would experienced forum members recommend the combination of all, a mix, one vs the other?
I'm aiming to take the LSAT either in October, but more realistically December.
Also, I am considering supplementing everything with tutor, but, maybe that'll come later.
Please, share with me, what you would do. I am willing sacrifice many great pleasures to reach success, and recommendations will not be taken lightly.
Thanks in advance
I use 7sage, and I think it is excellent. I only have the starter, but I will be upgrading to the premium due to the fact that JY's explanations are great for LR, and LG.
Re: 7sage vs blueprint vs testmasters + study material
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 12:58 am
by LawA818
shay wrote:I just recently started my Blueprint course, what didn't you like about the course in particular? Has it helped you at all? I also have the powerscore bibles as well, thanks.
I feel they try to incorporate, and waste a lot of time trying to be funny and cute.
Also, I feel they spend double the time trying to teach a concept secondary to all the extracurriculars.
I'm personally looking for an online course as I am a working professional.
I wouldn't mind trying 7sage, but I would have liked supplementary practice problems to hon in on my skills, and I feel 7sage lacks just that.
I have been practicing with the PSB, and I like it, but I really feel I need a some sort of video tutorial to teach me the concepts as it's easier when they are taught.
I'm still on the hunt
Re: 7sage vs blueprint vs testmasters + study material
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 12:59 am
by LawA818
eli2015 wrote:LawA818 wrote:I'm reassessing my approach to studying the LSAT.
I attempted blueprints approach, and I felt it was ineffective.
I was considering testmasters, but after much search and going through the forum, I'm seeing a lot of ppl recommend 7sage, PSB, MB, and Cambridge drill packet.
Should I maybe consider the online Cambridge over 7sage?
Now, would experienced forum members recommend the combination of all, a mix, one vs the other?
I'm aiming to take the LSAT either in October, but more realistically December.
Also, I am considering supplementing everything with tutor, but, maybe that'll come later.
Please, share with me, what you would do. I am willing sacrifice many great pleasures to reach success, and recommendations will not be taken lightly.
Thanks in advance
I use 7sage, and I think it is excellent. I only have the starter, but I will be upgrading to the premium due to the fact that JY's explanations are great for LR, and LG.
So how do you practice the concepts? Do you just use practice tests, or do they recommend a certain book as supplementary?
Re: 7sage vs blueprint vs testmasters + study material
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 12:03 am
by eli2015
LawA818 wrote:eli2015 wrote:LawA818 wrote:I'm reassessing my approach to studying the LSAT.
I attempted blueprints approach, and I felt it was ineffective.
I was considering testmasters, but after much search and going through the forum, I'm seeing a lot of ppl recommend 7sage, PSB, MB, and Cambridge drill packet.
Should I maybe consider the online Cambridge over 7sage?
Now, would experienced forum members recommend the combination of all, a mix, one vs the other?
I'm aiming to take the LSAT either in October, but more realistically December.
Also, I am considering supplementing everything with tutor, but, maybe that'll come later.
Please, share with me, what you would do. I am willing sacrifice many great pleasures to reach success, and recommendations will not be taken lightly.
Thanks in advance
I use 7sage, and I think it is excellent. I only have the starter, but I will be upgrading to the premium due to the fact that JY's explanations are great for LR, and LG.
So how do you practice the concepts? Do you just use practice tests, or do they recommend a certain book as supplementary?
For the starter package, they have 10 questions at the end of each section, but to be honest if you get the drill packets you can just learn and drill on your own.
Re: 7sage vs blueprint vs testmasters + study material
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 10:52 am
by LawA818
eli2015 wrote:LawA818 wrote:eli2015 wrote:LawA818 wrote:I'm reassessing my approach to studying the LSAT.
I attempted blueprints approach, and I felt it was ineffective.
I was considering testmasters, but after much search and going through the forum, I'm seeing a lot of ppl recommend 7sage, PSB, MB, and Cambridge drill packet.
Should I maybe consider the online Cambridge over 7sage?
Now, would experienced forum members recommend the combination of all, a mix, one vs the other?
I'm aiming to take the LSAT either in October, but more realistically December.
Also, I am considering supplementing everything with tutor, but, maybe that'll come later.
Please, share with me, what you would do. I am willing sacrifice many great pleasures to reach success, and recommendations will not be taken lightly.
Thanks in advance
I use 7sage, and I think it is excellent. I only have the starter, but I will be upgrading to the premium due to the fact that JY's explanations are great for LR, and LG.
So how do you practice the concepts? Do you just use practice tests, or do they recommend a certain book as supplementary?
For the starter package, they have 10 questions at the end of each section, but to be honest if you get the drill packets you can just learn and drill on your own.
Do the concepts they group via 7sage align with drill packets? Or is it a lot of figuring out on your own?
Also, which packets would you recommend I purchase?
Re: 7sage vs blueprint vs testmasters + study material
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 10:47 am
by eli2015
You learn the concepts through watching his videos, and drill on your own. It's not learning the concept on your own, but when your studying you have to learn why your answer is wrong, and why the right answer is right. I recommend as many packets as you can purchase, but if your tight on cash I would recommend purchasing the packets which pertain to your weakness.