You can now let people join your group chat with a link. It's perfect for study groups.
Check it out: https://www.loom.com/share/94d344c8550c4389bfcd85e043e55f49
You can now let people join your group chat with a link. It's perfect for study groups.
Check it out: https://www.loom.com/share/94d344c8550c4389bfcd85e043e55f49
Hi everyone,
We just launched LawHub auto-import. You can automatically import PTs that you took on LawHub here: https://7sage.com/users/settings/import
You can import your LawHub PrepTests in your settings.
Should we auto-import your PrepTests by default? For example, we could periodically check if you have LawHub PrepTests and import them in the background, with a setting to opt out of this behavior.
To put the question another way, should LawHub import be opt-in (status quo) or opt-out?
Great timing! We're working on a new score calculator now. You can check out the existing one here:
Welcome to the tutoring marketplace! Independent tutors are welcome to advertise their services here.
Do:
Put the price of your services in the title
Advertise your official LSAT score
Reach out to us to get the "Independent tutor" flair so students can find you more easily (If you're interested, fill out this form and book a meeting to get set up, but feel free to make a post while you're waiting!)
Don't:
Pretend to be an official 7Sage tutor
Send a chat to users without an invitation
Post an ad for your services in any other category
Post an ad for any tutoring services affiliated with other companies
Feel free to reply to student questions in other categories and mention your independent tutoring services!
We are not vouching for the tutors here so buyer beware.
Ever found yourself looking for a lesson on a particular topic? Now our lessons page lets you search across lesson titles and content.

Happy studying!
We've decided to add BR back to You Trys after all!
@ashehata @Sofia Villarreal that's coming soon!
If you don't want to make a decision, the site will recommend a PT for you on the PrepTests page: https://7sage.com/practice/preptests
We recently removed Smart Drills from the dashboard if you have a study plan. (You can still see them if you don't have a study plan.)
Does anyone miss them?
Our Core Curriculum has helped a lot of students achieve their goal scores, but it's not for everyone. If you want to skip it, you can build a Study Plan set to "Just Practice".
Hi there,
The module is called Conditional and Set Logic. It's in Foundations. Here's the first lesson:
https://7sage.com/lessons/foundations/conditional-and-set-logic/intro-youtry-1-pt123-s3-q22
Sorry, this is a timezone issue. We'll get it fixed!
Yes, right now the system only takes prep tests into account, but we are working on an update that will take sections and drills into account.
Hey @stef, sorry to hear about the glitch. First of all, has that ever happened to you before? Can you tell us when the glitch happened (date, time, and time zone, with as much specificity as possible) so that we can look into it? How exactly did it happen? When time ran out on section 3, did you immediately get this screen?

What browser are you using?
Anyway, I suggest that you use our manual importer to add another take of the test with your answers from all four sections, then exclude the first take from your analytics.
There is a way to see all of your notes:
Huge congrats! Would you be interested in doing a podcast with us? If so, reach out: david [at] 7sage.com
Here’s a Q&A for you.
How can I find the old (classic) site?
Just type classic.7sage.com into your browser instead of 7sage.com. Note the “classic” at the front of the url.
How long will the classic site continue to work?
We plan to maintain the Classic site until at least 2026.
What’s the difference between the old site and the new site?
You're here, aren't you? Click around and find out! The headline is that the new site has a cleaner design, more explanations, better analytics, a ton of new features, and countless small improvements to help you reach your goal score faster.
Can I transfer my subscription on the classic site to this site?
Yes! Head on over to our billing page: https://7sage.com/users/settings/billing. If you see a button to transfer your subscription, click it! If you see a button to reach out to student service… do that! ( We can't auto-transfer all subscriptions.)
If I transfer my subscription to this site, will I still have access to the classic site?
Yes! You will still have access to the classic site until you stop subscribing or until the end of 2025—whichever comes sooner.
Can you transfer my data (analytics, etc.) from the old site to this one?
Not yet, but we're working on it. The most important data is PrepTest data, and you can already manually import those to new 7Sage. It takes about 4 minutes per manual PT import. Go here:
https://7sage.com/users/settings/practice/import/manual
In approximately 4-6 weeks (hoping for 4!), I expect that we'll have built a way to automatically import 3-digit PrepTest data from classic to new 7Sage.
In another 4-6 weeks, we should have a way to automatic import of 3-digit drilling data from classic to new 7Sage.
Should I switch to this site?
If you’re just starting out or if you don’t have a lot of analytics on the old site, yes, you should definitely switch to this site.
If you have a ton of analytics on the classic site—say, more than two PrepTests worth, or more than 40 drills—you might want to stick to the classic site.
Did you know you can customize what 7Sage recommends for blind review? We've added two new options to give you more control:

Random correct. We'll recommend a couple of random questions for blind review. This is a great way to keep blind review more blind. The setting is off by default.
Multiple answer changes. We'll recommend questions where you changed your answer two or more times, since you probably weren't certain of your final answer. The setting is on by default.
Change your blind review settings here.
Have you ever attempted to do the first 10 questions of a section in 10 minutes, or wondered how much time had elapsed when you tackled a certain question? We've added an extra metric to our timing tooltip to give you more insight into your performance. Go to the result page for any drill, solo section, or practice, and hover over the timing column. You'll see not only how much time you took on the question but how much time elapsed before your first visit.

They consider everything by default. You can change your settings here: https://7sage.com/users/settings/preferences
You can now create drills with unlimited questions:
Hope you like it! If you have more feature requests, post in the Feature Request category or just comment on this post.
Now it's easier to pick up where you left off with the study plan's "Scroll to last viewed" button:

Also check out the "Recent activity" widget.
Happy studying!
You can now use arrow keys to jump forward and backward while you're watching a video on 7Sage. We've also added other helpful shortcuts along with a shortcuts menu.
When you finish a drill, solo section, or Preptest, we ask you to predict your score.

What do you think of the feature? Your feedback will help us improve.
Now you can mention another user in a group chat with `@`.
We've got more features for chat in the works…
Good news—you can do this now!
Update: Live and running on 7sage.com as of 1:30 a.m. ET. Thank you for your patience!
Original Message:
New.7sage.com will go down for maintenance from 11:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 22 until 7:30 a.m. ET on Monday, June 23. When it comes back, it will live on our main domain: 7sage.com!
Let us know if you have any questions.
Great question! I'm not sure if there is or not, but the best way to start this kind of group would be to post in the study groups category.
I'd encourage you to take a solo section instead of a full prep test. You can do that here: https://7sage.com/practice/sections
Normally you'll be able to delete a PrepTest here: https://7sage.com/review/preptests
There's a bug right now that prevents the deletion of prep tests on that page, but we should fix it by the end of the week.
Hey 7Sagers, we're looking for a new designer who understands the LSAT—maybe you! Full post below. Put questions in the comments. Thanks!
Location: fully remote
Hours: 20–30 hours per week with potential for full-time
Compensation: $50 to $150 per hour, based on experience
About the Role
We’re seeking a UI and UX designer to help us develop new features and flows for our LSAT Prep platform. The work may involve iterating on current designs, taking a wireframe to high fidelity, or starting with a problem statement and delivering a complete solution.
You’ll be expected to
Learn about the LSAT study process so you have sufficient context
Explore the website so that you can plug your designs into the rest of the app’s functionality
Distill complicated problems into simple abstractions
Think on the level of both the big-picture UX and the nitty-gritty details of the UI
Communicate clearly and concisely
Deliver developer-friendly, well-documented Figma files that utilize auto-layouts and reusable components where appropriate.
About our workflow
You’ll do most of your work independently with regular consultations from the heads of product and design along with feedback from other stakeholders. We group our projects into epics, but we don’t do scrums or formal sprints. Much of our communication happens via screencast videos and chat, but you must be available for occasional remote meetings.
We are allergic to slides or anything that feels too ceremonious.
We value clarity, usability, and simplicity above pure aesthetics, and when given the choice, we’ll always pick a solution that gets us 80% of what we want at 20% of the effort.
About the process
Apply using this form.
Begin your cover with the phrase "Why I'm a good fit—".
If we’d like to move forward, we’ll schedule a screening interview and then ask you to do a paid trial project.
A new version of the admissions predictor and other law school info tables is live!

You can still access the older version of schools by clicking "Schools V1" in the "Schools" menu. Let us know what you think!
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?
Nice!