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Thursday, Sep 25 2025

@Canadia Did the same for me, but it's ok. We made it to where we need to be.

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Monday, Sep 22 2025

Hi Kevin

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Thursday, Aug 28 2025

@rickyrivas94 sweet sassy molassey

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Thursday, Aug 21 2025

@generallypreparedforthings That was my reasoning for this question as well.

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Wednesday, Aug 20 2025

Hey 7Sage, the inverted color on the video in dark mode is kinda strange.

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Monday, Aug 18 2025

@ZeinabNazal I do recommend them overall. However, I think &Sage lessons are more in-depth and learnable. LSAT Demon is good, but only if you have an existing and thorough understanding of the question types. If you don't, the fundamentals of 7Sage are more intuitive. You can't go wrong by staying here.

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Tuesday, Aug 05 2025

Okay, so now I can't not imagine myself destroying any argument with a ki blast. Thanks, 7Sage!

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Friday, Aug 01 2025

I got it right! "A" seemed obvious to me this time. I know that won't always be the case. I chose it because it directly referenced the runoff pollution from rivers and the plankton growth at the ocean's surface. I drew the causal chain before I looked at the answers, and it definitely helped. My area of concern is how do I know what to look at from the causal chain?

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Monday, Jul 28 2025

@Sameer Ahamad A Sith can use the Force.

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

@MarkZullig, I loved them, but I am more of a visual learner. The lesson plans over here are far more intuitive for my style of learning. I would argue that they are great if you already have a foundation for the LSAT. Plus, with 7Sage you get access to the lessons for the same price as LSAT Demons Base tier. I would be paying $100 more over there for what is offered here.

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

@alyssastrozewski Keep going. Keep a small wins journal and break down learning, one question type at a time.

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

@diakonnatalia You aren't! You got this! Keep going and keep track of your wins. They add up over time, and before you know it, you're getting more and more questions right.

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

@leyabassil03 Hang in there. I started keeping a small wins journal in a Word document. It helps me show that there is progress even when it seems that there isn't. You are going to get into Law school! Keep going!

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

@Luca1095 I also use the line diagram and place each answer choice along it to rule them out and find the correct choice.

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

Just fyi, it helps me to write out each premise. I feel that practicing these types at a slower pace while writing out the premises will allow us to get faster at it.

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

@Lola, they did say eliminating the choices is an effective way to come to an answer. Stay the course. You got this!

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

@laurennhopee I fell for the same trap here. I need to be more vigilant in dissecting each word.

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Friday, Jul 25 2025

Taking your time + Writing it out on scratch paper = Eureka

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Tuesday, Jul 22 2025

I am willing to bet that Fluffers is indeed cute!

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Tuesday, Jul 22 2025

James loves science fiction and argues that movies are better than books. Phillip says books are always better; therefore, Phillip loves science fiction.

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Tuesday, Jul 22 2025

@Katiesue14 Same, LSATDemon for me.

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Tuesday, Jul 22 2025

Coming over from LSAT Demon, let's do this!

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