CourseVerdict

Magoosh LSAT Prep vs Magoosh IELTS Prep

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Magoosh · Test Prep

Magoosh LSAT Prep

4.0/ 5 · 26 opinions
17 positive6 neutral3 negative/ 26 total

Magoosh · Test Prep

Magoosh IELTS Prep

4.1/ 5 · 26 opinions
17 positive5 neutral4 negative/ 26 total

Per-criterion

Content quality3.9 / 5

Magoosh LSAT is built around 80+ video strategy lessons covering Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, plus 6,000+ official LSAC questions and 1,000+ question explanations delivered through the included LawHub Advantage subscription. The single most important content fact is that it is current: the course was rebuilt for the post-August-2024 LSAT, which removed the Analytical Reasoning ("Logic Games") section and replaced it with a second Logical Reasoning section. That matters because a number of older LSAT courses still teach Logic Games as a scored section, and Magoosh does not. The honest content limit, raised across multiple independent reviews, is depth and method: the lessons are deliberately lean ("strategic overview," "bare bones"), and some users report that a lesson teaches only one way to attack a question type rather than the multiple approaches a top scorer eventually needs.

Instructor3.7 / 5

The on-demand class tier is taught by a 99th-percentile LSAT instructor, and the core video lessons are produced by Magoosh's LSAT content team with email tutor support from experienced instructors. Reviewers credit the teaching as clear, concise, and well-organized — one verified student noted the course "summed up the information well and concisely." The consistent criticism is production and presence: Test Prep Insight describes the videos as "dry" and lacking production value, and the standard Premium plan has no live class or on-camera dynamic instruction. The deduction reflects that the teaching is competent and efficient but not the most engaging, and that the human element in the base plan is limited to asynchronous email support.

Value for money4.5 / 5

At $199 for 12 months (plus a one-time $120 LawHub Advantage fee), Magoosh is consistently named the "best budget option" in LSAT prep — roughly a quarter the price of Kaplan ($899+) or Princeton Review ($1,299+), and a flat-fee alternative to the $69–$99/month subscriptions that 7Sage and LSAT Demon charge (which add up fast over a multi-month prep cycle). The +5 point score guarantee with a money-back option and a 7-day no-commitment trial (20 lessons, 40 official questions) lower the risk further. The honest counterweight is the LawHub fee that several reviews omit from the headline price, and the $499 On-Demand Classes tier, which most reviewers consider far weaker value than the base plan. Even so, for official-question access at this price, the value is genuinely strong.

Practice material4.0 / 5

This is Magoosh LSAT's strongest practical feature: through its LSAC partnership and the bundled LawHub Advantage subscription, students get 6,000+ real, official LSAT questions from retired PrepTests, plus timed full-length practice tests and 1,000+ explanation videos. Using only official LSAC content for practice is exactly what the r/LSAT community recommends — third-party "simulated" LSAT questions are widely distrusted, so a platform that wraps its teaching around real PrepTests sidesteps that problem entirely. The limit is tooling depth around the questions: independent reviews call the platform "bare bones" next to 7Sage's analytics, drilling engine, and 99 practice exams, or LSAT Demon's adaptive question recommendations. The questions are excellent; the surrounding drilling and analytics layer is thinner than the premium competition.

Score improvement3.8 / 5

Magoosh offers a +5 point score-increase guarantee (refund if not met, with conditions), and verified student testimonials on the Magoosh site report gains such as +5 to a 162, +8 to a 173, and one +12-point jump to a 167. Those are real, but modest-to-solid rather than elite: independent comparisons put 7Sage and LSAT Demon users at an average 8–12 point improvement, ahead of budget and traditional options. The honest community read is that Magoosh moves the middle of the curve effectively — it is well suited to students climbing out of the 140s–150s toward the low-to-mid 160s — but that it lacks published large-scale outcome data and that learners targeting 170+ typically need a deeper drilling platform or a tutor on top of it.

Content quality4.1 / 5

Magoosh IELTS provides roughly 120+ video lessons covering Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking, plus 600+ practice questions (Sojourning Scholar counts closer to 900 once Speaking and Writing prompts are included). Lessons are short, mostly under 15 minutes, with closed captions and full transcripts on every video — a feature multiple reviewers single out as valuable for non-native speakers. EduReviewer calls the course "an excellent comprehensive course for everyone who looks forward to passing this test," and englishproficiency.com rates the platform 4.5/5 for its high-quality study material. The recurring criticism is that the Reading and Listening practice can run harder than the real exam, and that the video format is slide-with-voiceover rather than an on-camera instructor.

Instructor3.9 / 5

Lessons are delivered as slides with voice-over narration from instructors that Sojourning Scholar describes as "very knowledgeable about IELTS test-taking strategies." All Language Resources notes that while the video lessons "might not make it the most exciting resource, the serious learner will get plenty of quality test prep." Recent plan updates added live drop-in classes with an IELTS expert, which reviewers at EduReviewer flagged as a genuine edge over purely self-paced competitors. The consistent limitation is engagement: the PowerPoint-style delivery is functional rather than dynamic, and live instruction is limited to drop-in sessions rather than a structured live course.

Value for money4.6 / 5

At roughly $99–$129 for six months (with a 1-month option around $109 and installment plans of about $32/month), Magoosh IELTS is consistently described as one of the best values on the market. E-Student concludes Magoosh delivers "great value for money and a high degree of personalization," and ieltsit.com calls it "one of the popular budget options" and "one of the best values available." Brighterly and EduReviewer both rate value highly relative to Kaplan, Princeton Review, and PrepScholar. The 7-day no-card-required free trial and full money-back guarantee further lower the risk, though some Trustpilot users report disputes over refund eligibility.

Practice material4.0 / 5

Magoosh provides up to 10 full-length mock tests (more than Kaplan's four, per multiple reviews), 600+ practice questions, graded Speaking and Writing assessments, and an unlimited Ask-an-Expert email feature praised by Sojourning Scholar for its "detailed responses" from instructors within 24 hours. The Listening section is repeatedly called close to real test difficulty. The limitations: the Reading questions are widely reported as harder and trickier than the actual IELTS, and the Speaking assessment historically lacked an audio-upload review path, so spoken feedback is more limited than written feedback.

Score improvement4.0 / 5

Magoosh offers a 0.5-band score-improvement guarantee with a full refund if you do not improve, and reviewers note the platform is "very helpful in raising students' test scores." The guarantee carries strict conditions: you must set a target score, watch all lesson videos, sit at least two mock tests, complete the full practice question bank, use all Speaking and Writing assessment credits, follow a study schedule, and contact a Magoosh expert. The dashboard band-score predictor becomes more accurate as you answer more questions, helping learners judge readiness. The honest caveat is that improvement depends heavily on the learner's self-discipline, since the course is entirely self-guided.

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