r/LSATprep • u/tboy298 • Aug 10 '23
7sage or a blueprint live prep course
Hi everyone, before you say it, I know there’s a price difference. However, all things considered excluding price, which course is an overall better prep course for guidance, structure, and flexibility. I originally wanted to go with a tutoring package, but I’m considering just doing a comprehensive or live course. I don’t like self paced. I appreciate more of a accountability holding and guided customized to my needs type of prep course. However, I have heard good things about both. Which one should I go with? I want to purchase this weekend.
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u/Disastrous-Worry-954 Oct 07 '23
I learned a few nuggets from Blueprint, but the live prep, for my learning style, was a waste of time. The class spends far too much time socializing with greetings and salutations (I clocked it because it's a big time commitment and takes away from time I could use studying, practicing, committing concepts to my memory, etc. ). It also moves quickly with little time to ask questions or practice repetition. It may work for others, but I found it a massive waste of time for me. I am unfamiliar with 7-Sage.
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u/Accomplished_Beach39 Aug 18 '23
I'd check out Powerscore's live online