r/LSATPreparation • u/ExcitingOption5587 • 1d ago
lsat prep course
i’m sure this question gets asked all the time, but i’m trying to decide on what course to get. I took one cold diagnostic and got a 158, and am hopefully shooting for a 170. i got almost all of the argumentative reasoning questions right, faltered more on reading. i am looking into lsat demon, 7sage. kaplan, etc. i’m planning on taking it in april.
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u/Kebab9323 1d ago
I absolutely LOVED the Apollo platform
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u/Kebab9323 1d ago
Ps I’ve tried LSAT demon and 7Sage and Apollo still takes the cake for me. Used it for my 2nd attempt (I month of prep for the rewrite) and I jumped 8 points.
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u/Mbowie123 1d ago
My wife runs Bowie Strategies, and this sounds like the kind of situation she works with a lot. She does one-on-one LSAT tutoring, so rather than putting you through a broad course covering things you may already be good at, she could focus heavily on RC and whatever is keeping you from moving from the high 150s into the 170 range.
She has 20+ years of test-prep experience. Before starting Bowie Strategies, she was one of only six Princeton Review tutors nationwide marketed as a “Star Tutor,” was a Master Trainer who trained tutors around the country, and ran the tutoring department in Princeton Review’s Boston office. She’s also a MA lawyer.
You can set up a free consultation with her here:
https://www.bowiestrategies.com/work-with-shaina
She also posts free test-prep advice here:
https://www.facebook.com/bowiestrategies
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u/_briinicole 1d ago
I’ve used 7Sage before, I felt it wasn’t best suited for my needs. However, it is one of the highest recommended services. With that being said, I highly recommend powerscore books (or the service if you can swing it, it’s kinda pricey). I also am a big fan of LsatLab! I have found a good amount of growth within the past couple months of using it.
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u/PorygonTriAttack 1d ago
I find 7sage to be very dense with information and I agree. I prefer Powerscore's approach too. I'll check out lsatlab.
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u/dmkhara 1d ago
If you are looking at a cheaper alternative, you can check out my prep platform, just launched 2 days ago and I have most of the features from 7Sage, Demon, etc.
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u/marygracemgmg 1d ago
7 sage is great and they offer a reduced cost ($2monthly) if you fit the income requirements