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Hi,

When studying the syllabus today, I suddenly received a "404 error page not found" when trying to access materials. I was studying without any issue just minutes prior. I tried an incognito tab and logging out to no avail. Is the site down for maintenance? Is anyone else having this issue?

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I recently finished all the lessons for the course. I took my first prep test today and got a 155 after blind review (153 before BR). How does score range in comparison? Is it roughly about average for first time takers? Trying to get a gauge on how I should feel about this.

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Note: all three sessions have now occurred! You can view the recordings: one, two, and three. Note that it will take a day or two for the recording of the third session to appear on the page.

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Hi all,

Today, at 2pm ET we noticed that Lessons and You Trys on the Syllabus were broken. As of 2:25pm, the problem has been fixed.

We are still investigating what led to this error.

In the meantime, please let us know if you're continuing to experience usage issues.

My apologies about the outage!

J.Y.

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Hi guys! For the past 5 mins it says 404 error on every page i try to open on the learn --> syllabus page. Is the site undergoing maintenance? Would anyone happen to know when this will be resolved? For context i have tried opening 7sage in different browsers and through the application itself. Thank you!

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My account seems to be glitched or whatever. I have lawhub advantage, but only recently (yesterday) the red popup indicating that Ive only linked lawhub account began. What makes it more peculiar is that I have been doing drills and whatnot for a week or two. Please Help? Ive even clicked the hyperlink and re-signed in.

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Hello! I have been using the drills, you trys, and other practice materials smoothly for the past few months of my studies. However, this morning all my access to these materials was lost? When I try to click on past questions I've completed, I can't even look at them. Did the subscription offerings change? Those were great study tools. sorry if this is a dumb question

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167>168>173 (January, April, June)

Holy shit I can't believe I scored this! (Well I mean I can it's been two years man.)

Working full time and studying and I finally got it - and you can do it too. Just give yourself enough time!

I could not have done this without 7sage's video tutorials and their analytics tool - what a time saver. Also your podcasts were my rituals during my commutes. @JYping thank you for creating an affordable and effective resource.

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Hello everyone,

Can any of you give me your input if you have made the switch from PowerScore to 7sage?

I have been using Powerscore on a consistent basis since July 2022. I have taken their full course 3 times, 2 while working FT and this last time I quit my job to study FT for the LSAT, I also hired a tutor with powerscore (didn't seem to make a difference). I love their fundamentals and the way they explain things. However, I took the LSAT 2 times and both scores were the same. There is another issue that I was having as PowerScore does not have PT explanations as 7sage does, they only have a forum where one has to ask questions. I have spent so much money and invested so much time with Powerscore and thinking this is not really working for me and need to look at other platforms. Just looking for insight if anyone here has made that switch and their results? Thanks in advance! :)

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Hello,

I am taking the test in September, but I am not sure if I should take an older or newer PT.

What are the general recommendations when it comes to taking PT?

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LG is the section that gives me the most trouble, but I wanted the give myself another chance on the June 2024 LSAT, just got the score back and it was 8 points below my August 2023 score. I decided to take a gap year to work so I have time to get married and complete my applications before Thanksgiving, but I am wondering if retaking the test is something I should do as well. I was accepted last cycle for the school I will most likely attend, but I was hoping to improve my LSAT to correlate more with my GPA and give me a shot at going to a better school or receive more scholarships. Any advice appreciated!

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I posted a PSA that you can request to remove the experimental section of the LSAT as part of your accommodations and got a ton of questions. So here is some basic info that might help:

-Extra time is only one of many accommodations you can request

-For example, you can request to provide your own pencils, own paper, you can get stop/start breaks, use of reading highlighter tool...You can request Beyonce sit in on your test... literally anything. Your letter of support from your provider will just need to elucidate your specific need.

-This process is clearly outlined on LSAC's website. If you're not clear on the process you can call LSAC and have them explain it to you. It's basically a list of requests, backed up by your provider, which usually implies a diagnosis. You input all your paperwork and wait for LSAC to grant or deny your requests. Requests are generally granted if you provide support from your provider.

-LSAC can take forever to get back regarding decision. I got my approval the day before my test, which was stressful and annoying, but LSAC sucks in general so that's to be expected.

-Law schools don't know who has accommodations. Legally LSAC cannot disclose any information regarding accommodations.

Hope that's helpful!

Please consider adding 'accommodations' as a discussion category on 7sage @"David Busis"

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I've been studying with PowerScore LSAT bibles since mid May until I learned about 7Sage and I am just wondering if there's specific way I should be studying aside from the schedule that was made for me when I signed up? I am still in the process of completing all of Foundation lessons (feel like it's taking me forever!!) should i wait until I start my LR lessons to start completing drills?

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Hi all! I am currently a full-time student, working ~35 hours a week as an LA, and trying to fit in at least 3-4 hours a day on LSAT prep. Are there others in the same boat, and how are you avoiding burnout?

I suppose I just want to hear from anyone who is managing a similar workload that can sympathize. It seems like most of my friends and fellow pre-law students are able to take time off of school and work in order to study.

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Hello all,

I haven't been on 7Sage that long, and I am in the process of completing the core curriculum. That said, I am finished with the Foundations portion, so I am moving onto the LR and RC sections of the curriculum. I plan to take my first LSAT in October, but I am wondering how I should go about studying. I hope to take my first PT (not counting my diagnostic) this Friday even though I am not finished with the CC. It seems to be the case that I am pressed for time and need to drill and take PTs before I finish the CC. So, I am basically doing CC, Drills, and PTs all at once, which I know is unorthodox.

Is this problematic? Am I not pursuing a proper study schedule/structure? Has anyone done this and has it worked for them?

My diagnostic was around a 145, and a majority of the time I had to fill in random answers as I ran out of time. This diagnostic PT also included LG, which were not intuitive for me one bit. I am aiming on a 160 - 163 and plan to apply to Law Schools in the Fall of 2025 for the school year of Fall 2026. I am not concerned with eventually attaining the score I want in a matter of a year, but I am more so concerned with rushing through my first LSAT since it's coming up and I don't have much time.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks everyone.

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My LSAT Preptests will not print. Everytime I click "printable", it just shows each section of the preptest in quick view. I have tried clearing my browsing data, but it still won't work.

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If -8 on average correlated to a 170 on the last 20 LG / LR / RC tests, curious to get folks pulse on whether that will shift under the new test. I know it will vary from test to test, but I'm looking for a directional sense.

The reason I ask is that I understand many folks in the 170s went -0 on LG. So, I'm wondering if the test being all LR / RC will mean that maybe on average a -9-10 would be enough to be a 170 under the new test expecting that fewer folks will be able to consistently hit -0 on any section.

Btw, this does assume that the scaled score adjusts with testers performance and the LSAC doesn't decide to just give fewer 170s (which would seem counterintuitive).

I know this is rather speculative, but just curious for thoughts.

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