Posts in the LSAT Category
1. False Hope You check your LSAC account the day after your official LSAT administration because, well, there’s a chance your LSAT score will be up, right? Go ahead and […]
If you’re taking practice LSAT PrepTests, then you need to simulate the test environment. It is crucial so that you are ready for the real thing. It’s really important to […]
Did you know that there’s no such thing as a brand new Logic Game? It’s true. Every LSAT Logic Games is only disguised to look like it is new when in fact, it is simply a […]
The key to Logic Games is the 7Sage Fool Proof Method. LSAT Logic games are pretty much just variations on previous games. Logic games are easy once you get used […]
This series is just a sampling of the kind of wisdom ready at hand to anyone in our Discussion Forums. We’ve interviewed mentors in regards to whether the LSAT is […]
Like many of you, I watch Game of Thrones. While watching the latest episode, I realized the characters make many arguments. So, I thought it would be fun to use […]
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, […]
Wondering if you’re overdoing it and studying too much for the LSAT? That’s a normal worry to have. You might just be working really hard, propelled by a healthy sense […]
For this final installment of LSAT Final Stretch leading up to the June exam, we’ve asked some of our Mentors and Sages for any final words of encouragement for those […]
When to Withdraw If you’re confident that you have not reached your LSAT potential or still have major milestones to overcome in your LSAT journey, then withdraw from the test. […]