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Hey y'all!

We're thrilled to share some exciting news from 7Sage! We have launched our new On-Demand LSAT Tutoring Service, designed to make top-tier LSAT tutoring more accessible and convenient for you.

With our new service, you can schedule a tutoring session with ease and start learning within a few hours. It’s LSAT prep tailored to your schedule. If you've ever run into a roadblock while studying and wished you could pick the brain of an LSAT expert ASAP, we see you. If ongoing one-on-one tutoring seems like too much of a time and financial commitment, we hear you. 7Sage On-Demand Tutoring minimizes hassle and maximizes results!

Moreover, we understand that everyone's schedule is unique. Therefore, we are offering the option to book either a 30-minute or a 60-minute session based on your individual needs. You can book a session quickly with the links below:

For a 30-minute session, click here: https://calendly.com/7sage-tutoring/on-demand-tutoring-30

For a 60-minute session, click here: https://calendly.com/7sage-tutoring/on-demand-tutoring-60-minutes

Each session will be with one of our tutors who are all 99th percentile scorers. Each of them has experience helping students just like you reach their goal scores! These tutors are committed to providing personalized learning strategies, sharing insider tips, and teaching proven techniques to help you master the LSAT. You'll add notes for specific questions and topics you'd like to go over during the session and you'll have the option to share your 7Sage Analytics with your tutor!

We believe in making LSAT prep as streamlined and effective as possible, and our On-Demand LSAT Tutoring Service is our latest initiative in that direction.

If you have any questions or would like to know more about our new service, feel free to let us know below. We're here to support you every step of the way on your LSAT journey.

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aasthasinha667
Thursday, Aug 31 2023

CONGRATS!! That's an amazing improvement, you should be incredibly proud of yourself. As for the podcast, I'm glad we could play a part in you wrapping up your LSAT journey. Best of luck for whatever is next!

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aasthasinha667
Tuesday, Sep 27 2022

Hey! It can be tough trying to figure out what exactly to focus on leading into test day. I agree with your assessment to focus on games, but I don't think you should give up on LR just yet! Spend any extra time you have reviewing the mistakes you've made in the past and see if you can compile any common patterns between them. That could help boost you at least a few points before test day!

If you want to talk to one of our expert tutors about how we can help you create a game plan for the time between now and test day, feel free to use this link to schedule a free consultation! https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consultation

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aasthasinha667
Tuesday, Sep 27 2022

Hey!

I know that starting out with this test can be intimidating but I'd highly recommend pushing yourself to spend at least a little bit of time each day reviewing the core curriculum! It's a straightforward and effective way to get the foundations of this test down. From there, get into the habit of taking full length PTs so you can really diagnose your weaknesses. Consistency is key!! As long as you're showing up every day and doing your best to move through the content, you'll be in a really great spot.

If you'd like to talk more about what it means to start studying for the LSAT and how a tutor could help support you in that journey, feel free to use this link to schedule a free consultation with one of the tutors here at 7Sage! https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consultation

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aasthasinha667
Tuesday, Sep 27 2022

Hey!

If you're looking for a tutor, I'd recommend scheduling a free consultation with one of the expert tutors here at 7Sage! Not only are all of our tutors 99th percentile scorers, but we also have a lot of experience helping people like you reach their goal scores. You can use this link to schedule that consultation and learn more about how our tutors can support you as you get ready for test day! https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consultation

Hey y'all!

Because of the success of our other live classes, I'm excited to announce that I'll be teaching a 10-week LSAT course starting June 8th!

We will meet every Wednesday from 7pm-8pm EST. Not only will we be going over key strategies for each section of the test, I'll also be providing each student with homework, drills, and a study plan! If you want some guidance, structure, and accountability for your LSAT journey, this class is perfect for you!

The classes will be held weekly from June 8th to August 10th over zoom. The class is limited to 16 students - first come, first served.

To sign up, visit this link: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-live-class/

If you have any questions about the course, feel free to post it down below. I'm looking forward to working with each of you to get ready for test day!

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aasthasinha667
Tuesday, Mar 25

Hey!! Still here! I appreciate that you find the podcast helpful, it was a blast to put together. I manage our one-on-one tutoring program now!

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Tuesday, Oct 25 2022

aasthasinha667

Study Group Breakout - November 8th

Are you looking for an easy way to find people to study with? Or do you just want a break from reviewing questions on your own?

You're in luck! Join us for our next "Study Group Breakout" on Tuesday, November 8th from 9:00-10:30pm ET.

Here's how it works:

  • Register for the Breakout no later than Monday, November 7th.
  • Take PT52 Section 4 (based on 7Sage's numbering - should be an RC section) and blind review it, but DON'T look at the answers (I suggest you take it as a "Drill" rather than as a PrepTest)!
  • Log in to the Breakout Session at the appointed time. We will automatically place you in a group of 3-5 students with similar scores so you can review the section together.
  • At the end of the session, you can exchange emails and keep meeting if you enjoyed the group.
  • Hope to see you there! Register for the event using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvcOmsrzIqGt3h0wVqnDsJjKE32CTxHXEs

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    Friday, Aug 25 2023

    aasthasinha667

    In-Person Classes (Fall 2023)

    Hey Guys!

    We’re offering in-person classes in several cities across the U.S this fall! In these classes, the same group of students will follow a set curriculum under the guidance of a top-scoring 7Sage instructor. The curriculum is intended as a full introduction to all major aspects of the LSAT, and augments your own study of the core curriculum through direct instruction and review. Each class meets weekly for three hours, for 10 weeks beginning in September and ending in November, and includes a full study plan for you to follow during the course. Regardless of whether you are writing your LSAT this fall or in 2024, these classes are a great opportunity to meet with peers and master LSAT skills in a classroom setting!

    The classes we are running this fall are located in:

    New York City: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-fundamental-nyc-in-person/

    Los Angeles: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-fundamental-los-angeles-in-person/

    Dallas: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-fundamental-dallas-in-person/

    Chicago: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-fundamental-chicago-in-person-2/

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    aasthasinha667
    Saturday, Sep 24 2022

    If you're looking for a simple way to meet people to study with, 7Sage is hosting a free Study Group Breakout Event this Tuesday! Feel free to use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpdOipqT8tG9wMZgCdqduvAGlUnTf5cAEK

    Hope to see you there!

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    aasthasinha667
    Saturday, Sep 24 2022

    If you're looking for a simple way to meet people to study with, 7Sage is hosting a free Study Group Breakout Event this Tuesday! Feel free to use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpdOipqT8tG9wMZgCdqduvAGlUnTf5cAEK

    Hope to see you there!

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    aasthasinha667
    Saturday, Sep 24 2022

    If you're looking for a simple way to meet people to study with, 7Sage is hosting a free Study Group Breakout Event this Tuesday! Feel free to use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpdOipqT8tG9wMZgCdqduvAGlUnTf5cAEK

    Hope to see you there!

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    aasthasinha667
    Saturday, Sep 24 2022

    If you're looking for a simple way to meet people to study with, 7Sage is hosting a free Study Group Breakout Event this Tuesday! Feel free to use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpdOipqT8tG9wMZgCdqduvAGlUnTf5cAEK

    Hope to see you there!

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    aasthasinha667
    Saturday, Sep 24 2022

    If you're looking for a simple way to meet people to study with, 7Sage is hosting a free Study Group Breakout Event this Tuesday! Feel free to use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpdOipqT8tG9wMZgCdqduvAGlUnTf5cAEK

    Hope to see you there!

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    aasthasinha667
    Saturday, Sep 24 2022

    If you're looking for a simple way to meet people to study with, 7Sage is hosting a free Study Group Breakout Event this Tuesday! Feel free to use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpdOipqT8tG9wMZgCdqduvAGlUnTf5cAEK

    Hope to see you there!

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    aasthasinha667
    Saturday, Sep 24 2022

    If you're looking for a simple way to meet people to study with, 7Sage is hosting a Study Group Breakout Even this Tuesday! Feel free to use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpdOipqT8tG9wMZgCdqduvAGlUnTf5cAEK

    Hope to see you there!

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    aasthasinha667
    Wednesday, Aug 24 2022

    Hey! The best way to avoid a score decrease if you get to RC sections is to make sure you have a step by step process that you follow every time you do an RC passage. Try to stay away from gut feelings and intuition as much as you can. The more mechanical your RC approach, the easier it is to replicate even when you're tired!

    If you want some more individualized guidance on how to tackle the RC section no matter the condition, consider talking to one of the tutors here at 7Sage! You can use this link to schedule a free consultation if you're interested: https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consult?utm_source=DF_A

    Best of luck for the rest of your studying!

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    aasthasinha667
    Tuesday, Aug 23 2022

    Hey! The biggest piece of advice I would give in a situation like this is to see if the difficulty level of the questions that you're missing are all the same. Even if the question types are all different, maybe you're only missing the most difficult questions. Alternatively, maybe you're over thinking the easier questions and missing those. If you're able to figure out what group of difficulty level your mistakes are coming from, it's a lot easier to target that issue.

    Another thing to consider is whether you are flagging and skipping questions efficiently. I would recommend doing an untimed section and see if you can accurately assess the level of confidence that you have with each question. Are you overconfident in questions that you missed? Are you underconfident in questions that you get right? If there's a discrepancy between those two things, that's a lot easier to target than trying to figure out what the issue with question types are.

    Sometimes it's difficult to figure out what the root of your mistakes are in a section like this. If you want an outside perspective on your analytics, feel free to schedule a consultation with one of the tutors here at 7Sage! https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consult?utm_source=DF_A

    I hope this was helpful and I wish you the best of luck in the rest of your studying!

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    aasthasinha667
    Tuesday, Aug 23 2022

    Hey!

    The biggest piece of advice I can give for reviewing LR sections is to do a wrong answer journal. For each mistake that you make, be incredibly thorough in analyzing why you missed the question. Most importantly, make note of what you can do in the future to prevent making a mistake like that again. Once you do this, you'll be able to notice common patterns that are easier to remedy!

    If you want some extra support in identifying those patterns and optimize your LR performance, consider working with one of our 99th percentile scoring tutors! Feel free to use this link to schedule a free consultation with our tutoring team: https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consult?utm_source=DF_A

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    aasthasinha667
    Thursday, Sep 22 2022

    Hey!

    The path to a 170+ score looks different for everyone, so it's difficult to prescribe a one size fits all plan. What I can say, though, is that in order to get this score you can't miss anymore than 7-9 questions per test. Take a look at your section breakdown and figure out where any missing points need to be coming from! From there, decrease the number of full length PTs you're taking and really focus on drilling your weaknesses until, well, they're not weaknesses anymore. Your emphasis should be on ensuring that every aspect of your foundation is strong before running through all of the available PTs!

    If you're still having trouble coming up with a game plan, consider working with one of our 99th percentile scoring tutors to create one for you! If you want to learn more about 7Sage's tutoring services and how we can help you reach the 170s, feel free to use this link to schedule a free consultation: https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consultation

    I hope to speak with you soon and good luck!

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    aasthasinha667
    Thursday, Aug 18 2022

    Hey! How you should study varies drastically from person to person. The first thing I would recommend doing is taking a diagnostic test before you learn any material to see where you're at currently. From there, you can identify what your weak points are and use that to filter through the core curriculum to find the areas you need to focus on.

    If you're planning on taking the April exam, you can certainly wait a few months before you start taking PTs to really make sure you have a strong foundation! However, if you feel like you're able to, I would recommend trying to take one each month for the first couple months you're studying just so you can get a gauge of where you're at.

    If you want expert support in your LSAT studying journey, consider working with one of our 99th percentile tutors here at 7Sage! If you want to learn more about our tutoring program, you can use this link to schedule a free 30 minute consultation: https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consult?utm_source=DF_A

    I hope to talk to you soon an I wish you the best of luck as you start studying!

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    Friday, Aug 18 2023

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    7Sage LSAT Podcast - Community Input

    Hey 7Sagers!

    Aastha here from the 7Sage LSAT Podcast! Something I’ve always loved about being part of 7Sage is how active y’all are on the forums to help each other out. Because of this, we wanted to bring the 7Sage community onto one of our upcoming episodes.

    We’re looking to compile the best advice you received when studying for the LSAT. If you have advice you’d like to share, please email Podcast@7Sage.com! Don’t worry about the format, voice memo or text is fine. Thanks so much for helping out your fellow studiers, we’re looking forward to seeing your submissions!

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    Sunday, Sep 18 2022

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    Study Group Breakout - October 10th

    Are you a 7Sage user looking for an easy way to find people to study with? Or do you just want a break from reviewing questions on your own?

    You're in luck! Join us for our next "Study Group Breakout" on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET.

    Here's how it works:

  • Register for the Breakout no later than Sunday, October 9th.
  • Take PT51 Section 1 (based on 7Sage's numbering - should be an LR section) and blind review it, but DON'T look at the answers (I suggest you take it as a "Drill" rather than as a PrepTest)!
  • Log in to the Breakout Session at the appointed time. We will automatically place you in a group of 3-5 students with similar scores so you can review the section together.
  • At the end of the session, you can exchange emails and keep meeting if you enjoyed the group.
  • Hope to see you there! Register for the event using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAudOuqpj4jH9yM7wzclb8gA3-3uxLtqt-P

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    aasthasinha667
    Tuesday, Aug 13 2024

    Hey!

    Director of LSAT Services here! I totally get that tutoring is an investment so we want to make sure that you're able to use your hours effectively. The nice thing about your hours is that they won't expire for a year so if you purchase now and decide to change how you space them out later, you'll still be able to use them!

    My recommendation would pace out your hours by meeting with your tutor once a week until test day. By starting tutoring earlier, we can ensure that you set up the best study strategies and don't develop any bad habits as you prep. We can also help adapt your plan every step of the way as new strengths and weaknesses surface! If you want to talk through your specific situation, I'd suggest scheduling a free consultation with our team and we can help you determine what number of hours makes the most amount of sense: https://calendly.com/7sage-tutoring/7sage-tutoring-free-consultation

    Feel free to let me know if you have any questions in the meantime!

    Hi everyone!

    On Thursday, February 23rd, at 9:00 PM ET, live class instructors Chris and Henry will be hosting a webinar about "Time Management Strategies on the LSAT."

    If you're someone that sometimes feels like there's never enough time to finish a section, this webinar will give you the tools you need move through the section efficiently, confidently, and dare I say it, wrap up before the timer goes off.

    → Please register for the webinar here: https://7sage.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEqd--tpzItHdFMDLhHAVq3xTQLJukOJRYU

    ⚠️ After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

    ⚠️ You’ll have to register for this webinar in advance.

    The webinar will be recorded, and we may post it on our site or on YouTube. We may also share the audio on our podcast.

    If you want to ask a question, you should connect via a computer instead of calling in. We also recommend that you join the webinar a few minutes early and test your microphone.

    Want to learn more about our LSAT Tutoring Program? Schedule a free consultation with this link:

    https://calendly.com/7sage-tutoring/7sage-tutoring-free-consultation

    If you have any questions, please feel free to comment down below! I hope to see you there!

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    Thursday, Jun 09 2022

    aasthasinha667

    Webinar: Strategies to Master RC

    Thank you all for attending! Here is a recording of the webinar in case you missed it! https://drive.google.com/file/d/113xTZoCvF-0SIl_xHJ6GPkzuDWEtr3kp/view?usp=sharing

    Hey y'all!

    On Thursday, June 30th, at 9:00 PM ET, we'll be hosting a webinar about "Strategies to Master RC."

    For this webinar, we'll be going over the best way to tackle reading through RC passages (especially the more dense, 5-star ones) and how to strategically eliminate answer choices so that you can leave each question with 100% confidence! If you feel like you struggle to identify the main idea of a passage, find yourself going back to the passage for multiple questions, or get trapped between two answers that both seem correct, this webinar will give you the tools you need to address those issues and master this section!

    → Please register for the webinar here:

    https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_y5t9iMYvTs-sNZVO4XV3ug

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

    :warning: You’ll have to register for this webinar in advance.

    :warning: The webinar will be recorded, and we may post it on our site or on YouTube. We may also share the audio on our podcast.

    If you want to ask a question, you should connect via a computer instead of calling in. We also recommend that you join the webinar a few minutes early and test your microphone.

    Want to learn more about our LSAT Tutoring Program? Schedule a free consultation with this link:

    https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consult

    If you have any questions, please feel free to comment down below! I hope to see y'all there!

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    Wednesday, Nov 09 2022

    aasthasinha667

    Study Group Breakout - December 5th

    Are you looking for an easy way to find people to study with? Or do you just want a break from reviewing questions on your own?

    You're in luck! Join us for our next "Study Group Breakout" on Monday, December 5th from 9:00-10:30pm ET.

    Here's how it works:

  • Register for the Breakout no later than Sunday, December 4th.
  • Take PT53 Section 1 (based on 7Sage's numbering - should be an LR section) and blind review it, but DON'T look at the answers (I suggest you take it as a "Drill" rather than as a PrepTest)!
  • Log in to the Breakout Session at the appointed time. We will automatically place you in a group of 3-5 students with similar scores so you can review the section together.
  • At the end of the session, you can exchange emails and keep meeting if you enjoyed the group.
  • Hope to see you there! Register for the event using this link:

    https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckceutqDMpGdNlRj7KxpjosXpyPdXd2LEz

    Hey 7Sagers!

    Update: After carefully considering feedback from several 7Sagers, we've decided to keep the pre-made problem sets available for the time being. You can find more information regarding this here: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/34509/core-curriculum-update-pre-made-problem-sets

    A few months ago we announced that we'll be replacing the pre-made problem sets in the Core Curriculum with an advanced drilling option! We're excited to announce that the old problem sets will be completely replaced by the drilling feature starting March 1st. This means that after February 28th, you will no longer be able to access the pre-made problem sets in the Core Curriculum.

    I know this is a big change to the Core Curriculum we all know and love. However, we are doing this as part of our larger goal to make LSAT prep as simple and streamlined as possible. This feature is just one of the many ways we're working towards that. Instead of making a new post to announce this, I decided to simply edit this one because there are a ton of great questions and answers in the comments. I've picked out one of JY's comments from the initial post to include here. Hopefully his response answers some of the initial questions you might have about this change!

    In the meantime, feel free to comment any questions you may have and review the initial announcement (included below). If your heart is set on doing the problem sets exactly as they are (I get it, change is tough), feel free to download them before February 28th so you can continue to use them.

    We perceived two issues with the existing Problem Sets and replacing them with Drills is our attempt to remedy both.

    The PSets are static sets of 5 questions in increasing order of difficulty and newness. For example, Flaw PSet #1 contains 5 of the easiest and oldest Flaw questions from PTs 1-35. Flaw PSet #23 contains the hardest and newest. As they are laid out in the CC, the expectation is that a student should just proceed through them one by one.

    The issue with that is the typical student probably doesn't need to start with PSet #1 (too easy) and probably doesn't need to finish all the way to PSet #23 (time could be better spent elsewhere). This is inefficient. The Drill addresses this by giving the student the ability to set the difficulty themselves. A student can, based on how well they followed the lessons, set the difficulty to, say, medium, and see how they do. Based on the results of the Drill, they can quickly adjust the difficulty for the next Drill. (We're also working on auto adjusting as a new feature to be released.) Admittedly, this is also something that could be done with PSets: a student could jump into the middle of the PSets and work forward (if too easy) or backwards (if too hard). But that's very cumbersome and not everyone will know to do this. Drills will allow students to more efficiently hone in on what they need to practice.

    The second issue is that PSets contain a disproportionate amount of older questions. Their questions are pulled from only PTs 1-35. The assumption was that the newer PTs should be saved for timed PTs. Two changes undermined that assumption. First, it's been 5 years since the PSets were created and many more new PTs have been released. Second, the modern LSAT only contains one scored LR section. The two changes together meant that we have many more newer LR questions that should not be in PTs. For example, PT 45 was originally released with two LR sections but the second LR section should not be in a modern PT. So what do we do with it? We pushed it into the Drilling pool of questions. We did this for all the LR sections we deemed to be "extra." This way, you still have a huge pool of modern PTs (with a rotation of LR, LG, and RC experimentals on the next feature release). You will also have a larger and newer (compared to PSets) pool of LR questions to Drill with. PT 76's second LR section is the newest section that we placed into the Drilling pool.

    For those who are concerned about spoiling PTs, if you choose "Simulate Modern" and take PTs 45 and higher, there will be absolutely no overlap between PT LR and Drilling pool LR. In other words, you're guaranteed to have a fresh PT with a reliable PT score.

    For those who are asking for the ability to self-select which sections should be in PTs v. Drilling pool, I think that's a good idea(?) but I can also see arguments against this. More choice is not always better. We're still debating this. At this moment there are no plans to create this feature but we may work it into a future release.

    In short, we believe that Drills are a superior version of PSets.

    If you’re familiar with our Core Curriculum, you’ll know that each core LR question type includes a number of pre-made problem sets related to that topic. As we continuously work towards improving our course, we’ve rolled out a new feature to replace these problem sets!

    You’ll notice that above each problem set, there is now a ‘Drill’ option. https://imgur.com/8VszND7

    Unlike the pre-made problem sets, the Drills will enable you to, well, drill each question type as much, or as little, as you’d like. You can also configure the difficulty to exactly what level you’re looking to practice at. It's basically a better version of the problem sets.

    If you’d like to test out this drill feature, you don’t have to wait! The drilling option is already available for each LR question type in the Core Curriculum.

    MC

    MSS

    MBT

    Weak

    Streng

    SA and PSA

    Princ

    NA

    AP

    Flaw

    MoR

    Para

    PF

    PAI

    RRE

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    aasthasinha667
    Monday, Mar 06 2023

    Hey!

    The testing cycle runs from July 1st to June 30th. Just like you said, you can only take it 3 times in a single testing cycle! This means that you can take it both in April and June and then also 3 more times before February of 2024. As long as you don't take more then 3 between August of 2023 and June of 2024, you're fine!

    However, I do want to mention that it's not always advantageous to take the test so many times. You might be better off waiting until you're fully prepared for test day before sitting down to take the real thing! Making sure you've reviewed the core curriculum and have at least a few PTs under your belt that are around your goal score are great ways to gauge if you're ready.

    Hope that helps! I'm happy to answer any other questions you may have.

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    aasthasinha667
    Monday, Jun 05 2023

    @ said:

    QUESTIONS!

    How is this different from one-on-one, dynamic-wise? Is it like a small group of people in the session or is the time slot also dedicated for you only, also the fee schedule.

    Hey Alonso!

    These on-demand tutoring sessions are still one-on-one! You'll be paired up with one of our tutors who can meet with you during the time-slot you selected. For the time that you book, you'll be able to work with your tutor on anything LSAT related and create a game plan for test day! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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    aasthasinha667
    Wednesday, Nov 02 2022

    Hey y'all! If you're looking for an easy way to find other people to study with, join us at our next Study Group Break Out session! It'll be this upcoming Tuesday at 9pm EST. We'll put you in groups with other people scoring in the same range as you so you can all work together to prepare for test day early next year! If you're interested, you can use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvcOmsrzIqGt3h0wVqnDsJjKE32CTxHXEs

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    aasthasinha667
    Wednesday, Nov 02 2022

    Hey! If you're looking for an easy way to find people to study with, consider joining us for our next Study Group Break Out Session! We'll put you in groups with people scoring in the same range as you so you can find people to work with for the rest of your LSAT journey. If you're interested, you can register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvcOmsrzIqGt3h0wVqnDsJjKE32CTxHXEs

    Hope to see y'all there!

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    aasthasinha667
    Wednesday, Nov 02 2022

    Hey! One really great way to meet other people studying for the test is through the study group break out session that we host right here at 7Sage! Our next one is this upcoming Tuesday at 9pm EST. We will pair you with other people scoring in the same range as you so you can hold each other accountable through your LSAT journeys! If you're interested, you can register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvcOmsrzIqGt3h0wVqnDsJjKE32CTxHXEs

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    aasthasinha667
    Thursday, Mar 02 2023

    @ I'm so glad you enjoyed the episode!! Wishing you all the best as you tackle the test, you got this!!

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    aasthasinha667
    Friday, Sep 01 2023

    Hey!

    We actually have a tutoring program here at 7Sage with plenty of options to help you get ready for test day! Our tutors are all 99th percentile scorers and have tons of experience working with students to get them to their goal score. You can read reviews and learn more about our tutoring program here: https://classic.7sage.com/pricing-tutoring/

    If you have any questions or want help putting together a custom package, you can schedule a free consultation with a member of our team! Here's a link to schedule: https://calendly.com/7sage-tutoring/7sage-tutoring-free-consultation

    Hope to hear from you soon! And as an aside (fellow Floridian here), hope you're staying safe with the hurricane!

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    Thursday, Sep 01 2022

    aasthasinha667

    Study Group Breakout - September 27th

    Are you a 7Sage user looking for an easy way to find people to study with? Or do you just want a break from reviewing questions on your own?

    You're in luck! Join us for our next "Study Group Breakout" on Tuesday, September 27th from 9:00-10:30pm ET.

    Here's how it works:

  • Register for the Breakout no later than Monday, September 26th.
  • Take PT50 Section 1 (based on 7Sage's numbering - should be an RC section) and blind review it, but DON'T look at the answers (I suggest you take it as a "Drill" rather than as a PrepTest)!
  • Log in to the Breakout Session at the appointed time. We will automatically place you in a group of 3-5 students with similar scores so you can review the section together.
  • At the end of the session, you can exchange emails and keep meeting if you enjoyed the group.
  • Hope to see you there! Register for the event using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpdOipqT8tG9wMZgCdqduvAGlUnTf5cAEK

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