Yo, I just started studying for the LSAT with 7Sage and I am starting by going through the core curriculum that the study plan chose for me. My question is, should I be taking notes while I am watching the videos and reading, or no? Thanks!
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Hello everyone, hope you are doing well.
I was wondering how people get the most out of 7sage? I have been going through the syllabus in the mornings before work and then doing practise drills in the afternoon. Should I be devoting all my time to finishing the syllabus first?
I see there’s a “free” ask admissions live video later today, in 30 minutes (2pm), but it’s still locked for core users. Either this wasn’t supposed to locked, or it wasn’t supposed to be [FREE]?
Hey all,
We want to make our analytics even better, and we need to hear from you. Do you look at the bar charts of "Accuracy" vs. "Expected accuracy" on the Priorties by tag page?
If so, how often? How important are they? What do you think they mean?
Not sure where feedback on the new site should go but a feature that I've found useful is the (% fresh) indicator in PrepTest pool settings, especially when I'm starting to really run low on testing materials and I want to use them efficiently. I have two recommendations for ease of use: 1) Adding the (% fresh) indicator next to specific sections, so users know what section drills are fresher based on what drills they've already done and are able to choose sections most efficiently for studying purposes, without having to guess based on how fresh a whole PT is, and 2) Adding the (% fresh) indicator on the actual "Practice" page for PTs and Sections, so that users don't have to go back and forth between the Practice page and the pool settings page.
I am an upcoming senior looking to apply in the 2026 applicant pool. I have an LSAT coming up in Sep. and Oct. I got a late start because I was studying abroad last spring semester...so I have had May-Aug to study. My initial diagnostic exam was a 144 and after 3 months, 4 more practice exams, and a lot of rushing to complete core syllabus I have only improved each time by a point to a 148. I have just started doing constant drills of my weak spots. What else can I do to drastically jump my score to at least a 158! (I am not a great test taker and just trying to find what niche works best!)
Looking for recommendations and motivational stories to help
So I've been studying since January, with my studying getting more intense after May. My diagnostic was a 159 but every PT I've taken has remained at around a 156. The only time I broke into the 160s was during an untimed PT, and I'm starting to panic. Every other person I've seen talk about their progress has seemingly improved, sometimes in a shorter amount of time than I've been studying, so I'm really confused as to how improvement seems so much easier for everyone else. I even got a tutor, and I still haven't seen much change. How do I learn from my wrong answers, because every problem feels so situational? Can anyone please help :(
Hi! On my analytics, it says I need to work on Link Assumption -(LR) but I dont know where its located on the core curriculum?
Any advice?
Is there a way to access all of the content ive bookmarked on the site (ie; recorded classes, lessons, questions/explanations, etc). I can't seem to find a section for it as of yet.
Thanks!
Hi! I received a 161 on my first LSAT. I am trying to figure out if I should cancel my score. I have the whole year to study (applying to the 2026 cycle), and aim to get in the 170s. In the eyes of a T-14 school, is a 161 worse or better than a cancellation on my record?
Thanks for guidance!
I am taking the September 2025 LSAT online using ProProcter. In the test instructions it says that scrap paper and pens are prohibited. How am I supposed to map out logic heavy questions? Is there a pencil tool on the program? What about a highlighter tool?
When are previous live sessions uploaded into the database? Will they continued to be uploaded on the classic.7sage website or will I need to use the new webpage?
Thank you.
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Happy studying!
As the title says, I'm wondering if cancelling subscription will result in the loss of all of my data (scores, wrong answer journal notes, etc.). I'd appreciate the help, thanks.
Ive been studying throughout the summer taking PTs once a week and i was making good progress. I started at 158 in may, climed through the 160s throughout the summer and reached 171 and 174 two weeks ago. This past week and this week, however, I have dropped back into the 160s on three tests and dont know what to do, I feel like ive regressed, I was going to take it in september but now I think i have to delay it. What can i do?
Hey all! Looking for suggestions for external reading to help gain a broader understanding when it comes to reading comp. Does anyone have suggestions for any books, journals, news sources that you've read consistently that help you broaden your general knowledge of law, arts, sciences, economics etc? Thanks :)
I’d love the ability to edit PT answers after completing a test. During my last PT, the site glitched and skipped straight to BR after Section 3, so I wasn’t able to enter my Section 4 answers and include them in analytics.
It would also be really helpful to have a way to view all of our notes on one single page, similar to the classic 7Sage setup.
Thank you!
When I started this journey 8 months ago, I diagnostic tested at 139 overall. I spent 3 months fumbling with a shitty program of study using a completely different program and was getting nowhere. Fast forward to today (5 months post-7sage) and I PT'd a 149. 10 point increase is great, but man do I have so much more work to do. This is not a boast. I am genuinely concerned that while I am gaining fundamental skill in taking this test...I am not going to be able to achieve my desired score of 165 by the November test. Advice please.
I RSVPed for two live classes for tomorrow but I am unsure if I should complete the drill provided that will be covered in each class. Let me know thoughts on this! Thanks
I'm not sure if I should apply this year with my LSAT score, my stats are that I have a 155 LSAT and 3.59 GPA, which I know isn't the worst but I also know that it significantly limits my options for law schools. My top picks are University of Oregon and Lewis and Clark, or Loyola in CA, but I'm not sure if I should apply this year or study and apply next year with a 160+ score. I do want to go to law school as soon as possible though, but I'm not sure if my stats are good enough.
You can now filter your results after a Drill, Section, or PT by clicking on the filter that you want select.
I just recently took a PT after two months of studying that gave me my initial diagnostic score when I started with 7 sage. I saw an almost 7 point difference in my last couple of PTs, but this one really demotivated me as it gave me the same score as my diagnostic. If anyone has experienced something like this plz let me know, feeling very discouraged at the moment and like all my hard work was for nothing :(
Hi 7Sage, it would extremely helpful if our Priorities by Tag included sections and drills. After a lot of drilling and sections, I just noticed the priorities are not updating and it made me sad :(
Hey everyone, for the last couple PT's I have been scoring in the high 150s, but I have not been able to break into the 160s. However, during BR I keep scoring in the high 160s (167, 168, etc.). I've been drilling questions in my weak areas, reviewing the syllabus, but for some reason I can't get into the 160s. Does anyone have any advice for how to get over this threshold?


