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This year we got more than 1000 applications for our 7K scholarship! After combing through them all, we’re thrilled to announce the winner and runners-up. We’re deeply moved by the stories and determination of these students, and are confident that the world will be a better place when they have law degrees.
Okay, drumroll please:
The winner of the 7Sage 7K scholarship is Alexis Boehmer. Alexis will receive a scholarship of $7,000 to defray the cost of a legal education, a pro bono Admissions Consulting package, and a pro bono 12-month subscription to 7Sage’s LSAT prep course.
The runner-up is Liyu Woldemichael. Liyu will receive a scholarship of $1,000, a pro bono 12-month subscription to 7Sage’s LSAT prep course, and a pro bono Admissions Consulting package.
There were five finalists: Shayra Nunez, Jasmin Gonzalez Escobar, Joyce Giboom Park, Bree Pate, and Nayla Paredes. The finalists will each receive pro bono LSAT prep along with consulting or editing services.
In all, we are awarding $8,000, seven LSAT prep packages, and seven admissions consulting or editing packages.
To those we didn't recognize—thank you for taking the time to submit your applications. We know it took time and effort, and we’re grateful to have learned about your journeys. This decision was incredibly challenging; so many of your stories moved us. Your essays make it clear that each of you will achieve remarkable things in the legal profession.
We’ll open applications for the 2025 7Sage 7K scholarship this spring—stay tuned!
Winner:
Alexis Boehmer
Runner-up:
Liyu Woldemichael
Finalists:
Shayra Nunez
Jasmin Jasmin Gonzalez Escobar
Joyce Giboom Park
Bree Pate
Nayla Paredes
Hey everyone! We're aware of this issue and are working on getting it fixed ASAP. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you all for your patience!
Hey everyone! We're aware of this issue and we're working on getting it fixed ASAP. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you all for your patience!!
Hey everyone! We're aware of this issue and are working on getting it fixed ASAP. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you all for your patience!
Hey everyone! Many users are encountering errors on our site today. We're aware of the issue and are hard at work on a fix right now. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you to everyone who has brought this to our attention!
Edit at 11:45 AM EST: And we're back up and running, folks!
Heads up, everyone! Starting July 1, LawHub Advantage will be increasing the cost of their annual subscription by $5. It's going from $115/year to $120/year.
If you're planning to re-up your LawHub Advantage subscription and want to save the $5, make sure to renew before July 1 at https://www.lsac.org/lawhub. Remember, you can get LawHub Advantage for free (and 7Sage for $1!) if you qualify for an LSAC fee waiver.
Recently, some students have been having trouble connecting their 7Sage accounts to LawHub Advantage. You may see a message on the Syllabus page that says, "Sorry, your account failed to connect with LSAC."
If you've been affected by this, we can help get your account up and running. Reach out to us via the chat icon on the lower-right-hand corner of your screen, or email us at studentservice@7Sage.com.
UPDATE JUNE 5: We're working on this issue with LSAC! In the meantime, we've given all our users temporary access. You may get an error message which you can ignore, but you should be able to access PTs and drills.
@araopatel27121 said:
If we plan to take the LSAT on or after Aug 2024, which practice tests should we focus on? Thanks
You can use either set of practice tests to study for the post-August test, but I'd recommend using 101–158—that way, you can practice using an experimental section.
There have been some questions about how to approach studying for the new LSAT format! If you're wondering about the difference between PTs 1–94 and PTs 101–158, here's a post walking you through it.
I know this all might be a little confusing! Feel free to comment below if you have any questions.
Woah, CONGRATS!!!!! Time really flies—I feel like we were JUST brainstorming essay topics last week. Thanks for letting us be part of this chapter, it's been a pleasure. Wishing you the very best of luck with everything that comes next!
The people have spoken! We have a winner of the first-ever LSAT meme contest. (See all the original entries here.)
The winner is...(drumroll please)...seafarer66, who will receive five hours of tutoring or five hours of admissions consulting.
Here's the winning meme:
All these memes were outstanding, so we also decided to choose two runners-up, each of whom will receive one hour of LSAT tutoring or admissions consulting.
Our first runner-up is hendricks, for the following meme:
Our second runner-up is langen.shaunah, for the following meme:
Winners and runners-up, we'll be emailing you shortly with instructions for how to claim your winnings. Thanks everyone for sending your memes and voting. Let us know if you want us to do another meme contest in the future!
Here's a link to the final poll! Votes close May 12 at 11:59 PM EDT.
The time has come to vote for the winner of the first-ever 7Sage LSAT meme contest! We got over 150 entries and, after much deliberation, narrowed them down to 15 finalists. (See all the original entries here).
Now, it's your turn! Vote for your favorite meme in the poll below by May 12 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. Everyone gets one vote (it's fine to vote for yourself). The winner will get five hours of 7Sage LSAT tutoring or five hours of admissions consulting.
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Okay, round one is complete. You guys, I am floored by the number of entries as well as the quality of the entries—THESE ARE ALL SO GOOD!!! I don't know how we're going to pick a winner.
Well okay, I designed this contest so I DO technically know how we're going to pick a winner. Here's what will happen:
This week, I'll gather entries and create a final poll. If you submitted multiple memes, we'll be using a maximum of ONE for the vote. So if you identified a specific meme as your entry, great! Otherwise, I'll pick for you.
The vote will last from May 6–May 12.
The winner will be announced here and in the 7Sage newsletter on May 13.
P.S. Thank you all for learning to embed photos despite my definitely confusing instructions 🥰 and thanks to those of you who helped each other figure it out!
So many people registered for the June LSAT that LSAC has added a new test date.
The June LSAT will now be offered Wednesday, June 5; Thursday, June 6; Friday, June 7; and Saturday, June 8.
LSAT Writing for the June 2024 LSAT will now open on Tuesday, May 28.
@aefgnr367 said:
Are memes limited to images? what about gifs or videos?
@aefgnr367 said:
Are memes limited to images? what about gifs or videos?
Good question! Just images.
Welcome to the first-ever 7Sage LSAT meme contest!
We’ll give five hours of free LSAT tutoring or five hours of free admissions consulting to whoever comments with the best LSAT-related meme. The winner will be determined by 7Sage user vote. Entries due April 30 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time.
How to enter:
Comment on this post below by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on April 30 with your meme. One official entry per person, but feel free to make and comment as many memes as you want. Just let us know in a comment which one you want to have be considered for the contest (or don’t, and we’ll pick for you).
Host the meme on Imgur and include a link to it, or just embed the image in your comment.
How to embed your image in a comment:< img src="your image link.png" width="600" >
Paste the above code into your comment with a link to your image hosted on Imgur and include an end bracket.
Then what?
On May 6, we’ll email a link out to a poll with the finalists to the 7Sage newsletter. We'll also link to it here on May 5.
EDIT 5/5: Here's a link to the final poll.
Voting will be open through May 12, winner will be announced May 13.
Guidelines:
@ericdanielsilvagomez518 said:
If it’s not new material, would it make better sense to call them reformatted old PrepTests? I thought for a second they were more recent Prep Tests with newer material to use for prepping.
Yeah fair point! These are “new” in the sense that they’re newly remixed, but the material is old. I changed the language in my post a little to make that clearer.
Hey @cherry641, just wanted to update you that we have added PTs 101-158 to the site! You can select them at the top of the digital tester page by clicking "August 2024 or later."
Great news: we’ve updated the 7Sage digital tester to include the set of remixed PrepTests LSAC recently released (PTs 101–158). To access them, simply head to the digital tester as usual and click the “August 2024 or later” button at the top.
Wait, what?
Here’s the backstory if you missed it: On February 22, LSAC released 58 “new” (well, technically not new) PrepTests on LawHub, a set they’re calling the “August 2024 Admin Test Format.” They start at PT 101 and go to PT 158.
The change is in preparation for the post-August 2024 LSAT which will be offered without Logic Games. The newly released PrepTests consist of two Logical Reasoning sections, one Reading Comprehension section, and one experimental section. Technically, the material on the tests is not actually new; these are composed of shuffled and repackaged sections from previous tests (PT19-PT94), excluding Logic Games.
I’m so confused!
That’s fair! This is a lot to keep track of, even for those of us who only ever think about the LSAT. Here’s a post with a lot more details about the new/not new PTs.
@amruthapalaniyappan619 said:
Appreciate the transparency, I've sent numerous messages already including all receipts and a direct communication from LSAC its self confirming that I have no duplicate accounts and that I have an active Lawhub account. My service has been suspended for two days and my test date is approaching I would appreciate it if we could get my account working ASAP - thanks.
Thanks for sending over your receipt, and also for your patience here! We've gone in and given you interim access and have sent you a direct message with next steps. Please let me know if you're still having any trouble accessing the material.
Recently, some users have been having difficulty connecting their accounts to LawHub Advantage. We're aware of this issue and are working behind the scenes on a fix! In the meantime, we can get your account back online if you get in touch with us.
If you're experiencing LawHub connection issues, please send us a message on the customer service chat or at studentservice@7sage.com. If possible, please include a screenshot of your LawHub receipt in your message. This will help us get your account up and running quickly.
A quick heads-up:
Since 2018, LSAC has partnered with Khan Academy to offer free LSAT prep. LSAC recently shared the news that they are now transitioning these resources to their own platform, LawHub.
Here are the key takeaways:
Looking for a different reduced-price prep option? If you qualify for an LSAC fee waiver, you can sign up for 7Sage Core+Live for just $1 per year.



















Update: we should be back up and running now!