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You shouldn’t have to take out a loan just to pass the bar.
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Full UBE Coverage | |||
Real NCBE Question Bank | |||
Progress Tracker | |||
Adaptive Calendar | |||
Question Analytics | |||
Flashcards | |||
Complete Subject Matter Outlines | |||
Includes Law School Explained | |||
Bar-Pass Guarantee | One retake only | One retake only | Unlimited retakes |
Money-Back Guarantee | No refund after accessing materials |
No refund after accessing materials |
Full refund within 14 days of accessing the material |
Price | $2,399 | $2,395 | $999 |
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We’ve culled the ranks of respected law schools to find the world’s best legal thinkers and top professors.
Con Law | Duke
Property | Washington University
Torts | UChicago
Civil Procedure | Duke
Contracts | University of Arizona
Torts | WUSTL
Evidence | Wayne State University
Contracts | Wayne State University
The instructors of 7Sage Bar Prep make the process so enjoyable. They make complex concepts simple and accessible and only talk about what is really tested on the MBE. I like that you can listen to the lectures anywhere.
I really liked the informal, conversational style of 7Sage Bar Prep. It feels like someone is explaining the concepts to you in language you can actually understand!
7Sage Bar Prep offers clear and engaging instruction of the material that actually appears on the MBE. This saves time, avoids confusion, and leads to success on test day. I like that 7Sage’s MBE question explanations walk through real questions from an effective test-taker’s perspective, which helped me tackle challenging problems with confidence.
I was having trouble with Civ Pro and Con Law and that’s when I decided to try 7Sage. I think I should have sooner. I found the Con Law lecture on 7Sage very, very helpful. I also watched Crim Law and Crim Procedure and found those extremely helpful, too. I liked hearing the subjects in another way and I liked the podcast style that felt less like a lecture/reading bullet points and more like a conversation which helped me, personally, understand.
I think it was a huge plus that the 7Sage program has actual MBE questions from past bar exams. Themis does not use many and the MBE questions on the actual bar were SO DIFFERENT. It was really frustrating. I talked to my friends after and we all agreed we wished we had practiced real MBE questions from past exams. I should have definitely used 7Sage’s question bank more.
Purchase with no risk and no regrets.
If you change your mind before accessing our course or within 14 days of starting, we’ll give you a full refund, no questions asked. Other leading bar prep companies do not offer refunds after you start the course.
If you don’t pass the bar, you can keep using our course until you do. Other leading bar prep companies only give you one retake.
Free with 7Sage Bar Prep, you’ll also get immediate access to Law School Explained, the best way to prepare for law school. In over 400 video and audio lessons, we explain core 1L subjects in clear, simple terms.
If you’re in one of the 41 jurisdictions that has adopted the UBE, yes! Our course covers every component of the Uniform Bar Exam: the Multistate Bar Examination, the Multistate Essay Examination, and the Multistate Performance Test.
The 7Sage course also includes outlines for the portions of the California Bar Exam that aren’t in the UBE.
Our bar prep courses come with a 14-day money-back guarantee. If you change your mind within 14 days of purchase, just email us, and we will happily refund you.
7Sage Bar Prep includes every MBE question ever published by the NCBE—nearly 2000 in all—and hundreds of explanations.
This is an audio-only course by design.
Of course! We have interactive transcripts, diagrams, digital flashcards, assessment questions, quizzes, outlines, and the entire MBE Question Bank for you to practice on.
You can access the course four months before your bar exam.