Thank you 7Sage for helping me achieve this dream of mine! My entire study process ran from January 2021 to October 2022 with a few breaks in between. I got to a 163 with two other test prep companies and then started to stall in June 2022. That's when I turned to 7Sage, largely for the affordability.
7Sage made all the difference with the focus on blind review (so key!) and the view of logic games as largely an exercise in muscle memory. Two other things that made a huge difference: 1) keeping an error journal and logging my mistakes and what I needed to do differently based on question type, and 2) learning how to do basic meditation to keep my mind calm during tests.
Ultimately, I had a 22 point jump and I credit so much of that to 7Sage. If you have a LSAT dream, I believe in you! You got this!
The section that you can get the fastest results in is LG. LG should feel like muscle memory, so do the fool proof method that JY suggests. Start at easier games and don't move on from a game until you've been able to fool proof it consistently several times. If you can get LG down to -0/-1 consistently, that will help. For RC, I'd recommend going back to the basics: for each passage, make sure you have nailed down the main point of the passage and author tone. Last, and most helpful for all sections, keep an error journal. I recommend a simple excel spreadsheet where you keep track of what type of question you missed (LR, ~MBT for example), what error you made, and what you need to do differently for those types of questions in the future. It should be really specific. For example, my error might say "did not read the answer choices closely enough" or "did not draw out the stimulus into a visual." You'll start to notice which types of questions you make errors on and the kind of error you're committing. Then, you'll be able to target those kinds of questions with untimed practice sets, then timed practice sets, then PTs. I believe in you! You got this!