Hi I'm currently studying for the lsat but would love a study buddy or someone that I can review and learn together with. We can meet at a cafe or simply through zoom. Im in the Hudson County area, if anyone is interested pls send a dm!! :)
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Hi everyone, my name is Patrick and I'm a new studier starting my LSAT journey and thought it would be super beneficial to study in a small group together either online or in person. I think meeting once or twice a week in a library for an hour or two could be useful for keeping us all motivated, on track and in high spirits for the arduous journey ahead.
Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions, and best of luck with your LSAT journey :)
Hi All, I'm new to 7stage LSAT. I'm also new to studying for the LSAT. As a result, my goal is to partner with like-minded individuals who can provide guidance and share ideas.
I am an independent tutor with a 178 on the January 2026 test. I am going to be offering paid 1 on 1 services on here soon, but want to start with (and sustain) free Q&A and collaboration as well. If anyone wants to start tonight, feel free to jump on with any kind of questions you've had lately. I'll answer as much as I can in an hour, and then we'll probably shift to a regular Wednesday time for the rest of the spring/summer.
The value of this study group to me is to get acquainted with how 7sage students are looking at this test, to provide some help, and to get some feedback. I hope it is at least as valuable to you if you have questions you want to go over!
No matter what direction I go with paid lessons, I will hold this study group weekly for free at least through September.
We'll either meet on this platform or on my Zoom depending on preferences of the group.
Would anyone be interested in taking collaborative practice tests or sections? In the high school classes that I teach, one thing my professional learning community (team) does is we have our students take a multiple choice test, then we group them by score and have them take the test again as a group, but in the following highly structured way: Person 1 reads the question, Person 2 answers, Person 3 agrees or disagrees, and Person 4 restates and re-explains, and the roles rotate every question. We have seen marked improvement in their overall thought processes throughout the year. A critical component is that they do not know the official test answers (or their grades, but that's not really possible here on this platform) on their second pass of the test. I am not sure if this specific set of roles is perfect for the LSAT, but I think it could be interesting to workshop. Let me know your thoughts!
Hello,
I'm looking to create a small, committed study group of people who are based in New York City and are taking the August LSAT. In order for this to be as effective as possible I ask that you only reach out if the following apply to you:
1) Scoring at least 155 on PTs
2) Age 22+ / Done with undergrad
3) Able to meet once a week, in person, in Manhattan
4) Able to commit to one study session a week
I am 25, based on the Lower East Side, and have a standard 9-5 job. I'm currently scoring in the low 160s and would like to bump my score as close to 180 as possible.
Looking forward to meeting!
Best,
Subhash
Hi everyone! I’m looking for a serious and consistent study partner for the October LSAT. I currently work full-time, so I usually study either in the mornings or late evenings.
I’m located in Santa Cruz, so local would be great, but I’m totally open to studying online too. Ideally, looking for someone who wants to stay accountable, review practice questions/tests together, discuss strategies, and keep each other motivated through the next few months. :)))
Hi! I work like 50 hour weeks and study for the LSAT on the side. My goal is 165+ and I am currently at a 158. I am taking virtual courses Mondays and Thursdays, but would love to have a group to study with outside of that! I am planning to take the September LSAT and reapply for law schools this cycle.
I tried self-study but had trouble holding myself accountable and working through answers that did not make sense to me. I think working together would help with that!
Any other full time workers want to hold each other accountable and master this hard ahhh test?? LOL - I am based in Houston, TX if anyone is in that area ... I see people are all over the world in here!
Starting a 9 PM study group on zoom for anyone who likes studying at night. Bring questions you’ve missed so we can work through them together and make sure we truly understand why the right answer is right. Hope this will help us avoid missing similar questions again. Will send link to anyone who responds with the date(s) they'll join!
Does anyone want to check in with each other regularly until the June LSAT to keep each other motivated and accountable? We can update each other on what we studied that day, talk about LSAT prep/law school apps in general, or go over questions together.
I'm PTing in the low 170s.
I'm based in Seoul at the moment but I'm flexible with my schedule, so I can probably work around your time zone. We can use the chat and voice room features on 7sage.
Thanks guys!
I am currently studying for the LSAT and planning to take it in September. Looking for a study group to help each other and meet regularly to go over things together. Currently based in Maastricht if anyone else lives there (fat chance) so am very open to online as well!
Anyone want to be my virtual study partner? I feel it's better to have a different point of view to see how someone else attacks questions?
Feel free to reach out,
hi!! im looking for a study buddy in the same area as me (daly city sf bay area). my goal is to score a 170+. planning to take lsat in august ish
Hi!
Looking for a study group in Pittsburgh!
Looking for some people to study with in Jacksonville, FL. I plan to take the LSAT for the 2nd time this summer and am need of some mutual accountability!
Hi people
I am considering taking the LSAT on October and just started learning. I am only using 7Sage + listening to audio books and podcasts LSAT related. I am looking for someone on the same boat to study together and curse together whenever we get wrong answers on the drills.
I am studying everyday for 1+ hour and taking drills daily as well.
Anyone interested in studying together?
Hi! I will be moving to Seoul, South Korea in June for a study abroad and wanted to know if anyone wanted to start a study group? I plan to take my LSAT in October as well.
good morning! i am interested in connecting with test takers located in the dc metropolitan area who would like to meet up at least 1x/week to go over problems, discuss issues and hold each other accountable.
for context, i am a first-gen nontraditional applicant. i have also taken the LSAT a few times and i am currently averaging PT scores within the mid to high 150s. my goal is to break into the 170s and take the october 2026 test. however, my timeline is subject to change as i will be applying to start in Fall 2028.
if you're interested, please join if you:
are committed to meeting at least 1x/week, either virtually or in-person (if in-person, please make sure you're located in an area serviced by WMATA)
have an average PT of 155+ and want to score 170+
can do daily check-ins of practice sessions (what you covered, what you did well on, what you'd like to improve, etc.)
are comfortable talking through questions and dissecting them for better understanding
have already graduated/are also a nontraditional applicant
are open to the group remaining active past test prep (i.e. essay review, brainstorming, timeline mapping, etc.)
are serious about making progress and can actively participate in the group
plan to apply within the next year (either 2026 or 2027 app cycle)
my availability throughout the week varies, but i'm free to meet on weekdays from 8:30-10PM (virtually) with occasional availability in the morning. my weekends are also pretty open, but i prefer to meet in the morning/early afternoon to provide the chance to meet in-person.
if you're interested, please feel free to join the group!
Hi,
I am looking for a study partner that prefers a fast-paced but thorough learning style.
My goal is 170+. My current latest practice test is 165.
I am Looking to study via Zoom for 1-hour sessions when it works for both of us.
[I am a male, age 26 located in NJ]
Hello,
I'm looking to create a small, committed study group of people who are based in New York City and are taking the August LSAT. In order for this to be as effective as possible I ask that you only reach out if the following apply to you:
1) Scoring at least 155 on PTs
2) Age 22+ / Done with undergrad
3) Able to meet once a week, in person, in Manhattan
4) Able to commit to one study session a week
I am 25, based on the Lower East Side, and have a standard 9-5 job. I'm currently scoring in the low 160s and would like to bump my score as close to 180 as possible.
Looking forward to meeting!
Best,
Subhash
Hi everyone, happy Monday! I'm an independent LSAT tutor, and I'm super excited to introduce my new weekly group study sessions. These sessions will be online, are 40 minutes long, and are completely FREE for anyone to join!
They are tentatively scheduled for Wednesdays at 11AM PDT/2PM EDT, but please feel free to join the group even if these times don't work for you! I may change dates or add sessions based on the schedules of people in the group.
Each session will have a different theme. In a given session, we could focus on LR, RC, or test day strategies. My goal for these study sessions is for you to get some extra practice in, learn new test approaches, get clarification on tricky questions, be part of a community of like-minded learners, and of course, have fun!
Hope to see you all there :)
A little about where I’m at:
Rising senior at Duke
Just finished a very intense semester, so I’m now transitioning into full-time LSAT prep
Last full PT was a 159 (September 2025)
Goal range is ideally 170+ long term, but I’m focused right now on building a strong, structured foundation and improving consistently
My current timeline:
Two weeks of near full-time study starting now
Then balancing prep alongside a major summer fellowship/internship schedule
Planning to take the August test as my first official administration
I’m looking for someone who:
wants consistent accountability,
is serious about improvement,
is willing to review mistakes/process together,
and preferably is also studying heavily this summer for August or fall administrations.
Would especially love someone interested in structured study schedules and not just endlessly grinding PTs. Feel free to message me if you think we’d be a good fit!Looking for a serious summer study/accountability buddy for the August LSAT!
Hi Everyone! I am fresh to the LSAT and am looking for a group to work with or to create. It would be awesome to find people locally, but I am also totally open to finding an online group! I feel like I hit a roadblock with the book, The Loophole, almost immediately in chapter 2, so I am trying something new!
Looking for people studying in the IE! Preference on meeting in person if possible!
I Would like to start a study group. Planning on taking the LSAT in August!






















