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Blueprint LSAT Preparation, New York NY

Address 594 Broadway #402, New York, NY
Phone (888) 427-7737
Hours
Monday8:00am-6:30pm
Tuesday8:00am-6:30pm
Wednesday8:00am-6:30pm
Thursday8:00am-6:30pm
Friday8:00am-6:30pm
Saturday9:00am-3:00pm
Sunday9:00am-3:00pm
Website blueprintlsat.com
Categories Tutoring Service, Event Venue
Rating 2 1 review
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Shannon
May 22, 2022 1:45 am

For the price, go with 7sage. The instructors are great. But the course is missing some key things: BP only offers 15 prep tests available, so your limited with the amount of analytics you can get from testing using sections-you can only take sections once, if you want to take them again your analytics are gone (not the case with 7sage all tests available and you can retake the same material and retain your analytics to track progress). Additionally, there is NO APP for blueprint, at this price point, that is pretty wild considering magoosh and 7sage are lower cost and offer these features. Another major point of contention is the website features, 7sage allows you to take notes, print out prep exams (if you prefer that), and the digital prep test features ACTUALLY work. On blueprint, highlighting, underlining, etc just don't work well (instructors list this as a key reason to avoid using the tools on the practice tests). However, 7sage, khan and lawhubs platforms all work very smoothly. In addition, you can take notes while you are reading or watching the lessons. This is crucial because just like a RC passage, you WANT to take notes on the important things and NOT rely on memorization. Final point I will mention is thus far, for every question I've seen on 7sage, there is an explanation available. On blueprint (not only are there less tests available), but there are not explanations for EVERY question (on the 16 or 18 exams that they offer). My advice is to do your research, if you are like me and want detailed analytics, multiple tests for drilling, ability to take notes, and many other helpful tools. The one thing 7sage is missing is the cheesy animations, which over looooonnngg videos, not very helpful to keep engaged anyways.

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