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Sign up to star your favorites Getting Started with 7Sage

Who We Are 7Sage was founded in 2012 to provide affordable, on-demand LSAT test prep to students in underserved markets. We’ve forgone the traditional model of expensive three-month classes in […]

Sign up to star your favorites LSAT Flex Score Converter

It’s frustrating and disorienting not to know how the Flex test will be scored. The LSAT is stressful enough without worrying about a new format. But, the truth is, you’ve […]

Sign up to star your favorites What is a "nondisclosed LSAT"?

Usually, when you take an LSAT, you will get your score report back along with the entire test you took. That means you’ll get to see not only your LSAT […]

Sign up to star your favorites What is the “Experimental” Section?

What is the “experimental” section? The LSAT is composed of five multiple choice sections, but only four are scored. Those four sections include two Logical Reasoning (LR) sections, one Logic […]

If you’re asking this question, we’ve got good news: you’re thinking strategically and (hopefully) respecting your limits. Both of those are attributes that can help keep a long-haul LSAT study […]

Sign up to star your favorites LSAT Wisdom: LSAT Myths

As part of a new series here in the 7Sage blog, we’ve asked our community leaders (Mentors, who were selected from among their peers for their outstanding contributions and character, […]

Sign up to star your favorites Why You Must Skip Questions on the LSAT

I’ll answer with something cryptic, which the rest of this lesson will further explain: you’re making a bad assumption.  You’re assuming that you will actually get everything you answer correct, […]

Sign up to star your favorites Bummed About Your LSAT Score?

Nicole here. I wanted to offer some quick words of encouragement for those of you who might be bummer about your June LSAT scores. The first time I ever took […]

Sign up to star your favorites Reactions Everyone Has to LSAT Logical Reasoning

Ok. LSAT Logical Reasoning—you got this! You’re logical. You’re reasonable. You destroy (or repair) arguments all the time on Twitter or Tumblr. You’ve even done some debate in high school […]