Hello, I am new to 7 sage and have a general question. Are there any LSAT formatted questions included within the course work of 7 Sage. Or is the only way you practice those type of questions is on your own through resources, LSAT question bank?
Study Groups
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Hey Everyone,
Thanks for coming. It really was great seeing you all and I hope it was helpful.
The next session will be on October 7th, 3 PM EDT. We will be going over PT 78.
Everyone who is gearing up for either the December or February LSAT is welcome to join.
The requirement for this meeting is to take PT 78 timed - no exceptions. If you have done this PT before, I recommend taking it again as a repeat. Please do not look at the answers or grade the PT before hand. Looking at answers before hand undermines the blind review process both for you and everybody else. I have noticed I learn the most when I have to blind review a PT with someone without knowing what the correct answer is. Also, try to take the PT as close as possible to the meeting date. That way you can remember exactly what you were thinking under time when you took this PT.
In addition, please come to the meeting with a clean copy of the two LR sections from the test and a list of the questions you had circled for blind review and that you would like to go over in that meeting.
Here is the link to the meeting. Just click the link at the specified date and time and I will see you there.
70 Plus Series (December LSAT Study Group)
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
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Check out the Official June 18' Study Group Thread Here:
Hey Everyone,
Our first meeting will be on Sep 30, 3 PM EDT. We will be going over PT 74. I am giving myself and everyone who took the September LSAT at least a weekend off, if they would like. So we will not be meeting this coming Saturday, September 23.
I am posting the link below to the meeting. The requirement for this meeting is to take PT 74 timed - no exceptions. If you have done this PT before, I recommend taking it again as a repeat. Please do not look at the answers or grade the PT before hand. Looking at answers before hand undermines the blind review process both for you and everybody else. I have noticed I learn the most when I have to blind review a PT with someone without knowing what the correct answer is. Also, try to take the PT as close as possible to the meeting date. That way you can remember exactly what you were thinking under time when you took this PT.
Here is the link to the meeting. Just click the link at the specified date and time and I will see you there.
70 Plus Series (December LSAT Study Group)
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/305261573
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (669) 224-3412
Access Code: 305-261-573
Joining from a video-conferencing room or system?
Dial: 67.217.95.2##305261573
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Hi!
I'm based in Manhattan, and I'm interested in starting a study group for the upcoming December 2017 LSAT starting this week. I would like a group of people who already have a grasp of the fundamentals, but anyone is welcome.
I'll be using materials mostly from 7Sage and Blueprint as well as the Powerscore Bibles. I welcome supplemental materials, if you'd think it would enhance our LSAT prep.
Please contact me if you are interested, and I'll reply as soon as I can.
Fourth call info:
Take PT 64 and BR on your own before the call.
Submit 2-5 questions you want to review here: https://goo.gl/forms/TAUZcRjEKRrHlpOC3
Note: We will try to limit the calls to under 2 hours. We will review LR questions first and only review RC if we have time.
We will not be reviewing LG.
This step is important: Come prepared to speak through how you approached the question you submitted. If more than one of us had trouble on the same question, we can each have an opportunity to speak through our thought process/which choices we were stuck between. The rest of the group then discusses.
Sign up for Discord and add side braid#1597. It is helpful if you comment on this post if you plan on joining so I can send the link to our server and additional info to your inbox.
My goal for this study group is for everyone to both contribute and benefit from each other's success. I want to help you get to that next level and I'm asking for your help to get me there as well.
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Well, another test has come around, and for many of us, that means it's time for all of this hard earned knowledge and ability to get put to use. We've dedicated months if not years of our lives to this test and to the opportunities it can lead to. Just remember that your LSAT score won't be earned on Saturday. It was earned in the curriculum and in the problem sets. It was earned in the dozens of PT's and BR's and study groups. It was earned on that one question you thought you'd never understand but that you refused to let go until you mastered it, and it was earned on endless LG fool-proofing. Saturday is not when all this happens, it's simply when it ends.
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September LSAT Pep Rally
Wednesday, September 13, 7:30pm EDT
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I know this has been asked before, but the list of tutors approved by 7sage is almost two years old. Is there an updated list or tutors from that list that are still active and have space for a student?
I hope you're ready or gearing up to start PTing for the June 2018 LSAT. Join us this Tuesday if you are finished with the CC.
Provisional Schedule: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=f3n8s2l60gkgm2ju8m8kk4vhn4%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FNew_York
Note:
For everyone: take the PT under timed conditions; BR as you are able on your own; then join us for all or part of the call—everyone is welcome.
Note: For the purposes of the call, we like to check our group blind review score together at the very end of the call :) So at least don't say ... "No guys, really, it's D, I checked it.” KEEP THE CORRECT ANSWER TO YOURSELF. Win the argument with your reasoning.
These groups work best when folks from ALL stages of prep and with all different goals join in! Not just for "super-preppers" and definitely not just for the casual LSATer (does such a person exist?).
The only expectation anyone has for these calls is for you to have fun and ask questions as you desire. We are just a bunch of LSAT lovers who gather via GoToMeeting and intellectually slaughter each test.
Mark any questions you wish to go over on the spreadsheet below!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wLCip2bbWWD_h3WqGqBY6YaGPGdGQdSsr3gnphKYdxo/edit#gid=0
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June 18' Study Group Discord Link: https://discord.gg/kpGkYx6
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I may not be able to make it tonight.
Hey 7Sagers, I'm leading BR calls for PT 81 (June 2017 LSAT).
I'm holding 12 sessions total. 4 for each of LR 1, LR 2, and RC. Each session will focus on only one section of PT 81.
All sessions will start at 7:30p ET and end at 9:30p.
Multiple sessions are meant to accomodate people's various schedules and to reduce class size per session.
What happens in these sessions?
I'll ask students to state which questions were circled for BR. We'll work through the questions the group nominates. I generally try to ask students questions to elicit the right response. Please wear headphones and try to be in a quiet place.
How should I prepare?
Take PT 81 and have the questions you'd like to BR ready. The first thing I'll ask everyone is which questions they'd like to BR.
Next Session
9/6 Wednesday - Section 1 - RC, Passages 3 and 4
7:30p - 9:30p ET
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Future Sessions
Obtaining PT 81
If you have an Ultimate+ account, you will be able to view and print PT 81 under the Syllabus. You can also purchase PT 81 as an add-on to your existing course here.
Alternatively, you can purchase the paper copy of LSAT PT 81 on Amazon here.
Past Sessions
8/26 Saturday - Section 2 - LR
8/27 Sunday - Section 3 - LR
8/28 Monday - Section 1 - RC, Passages 1 and 2
8/29 Tuesday - Section 2 - LR
8/30 Wednesday - Section 3 - LR
8/31 Thursday - Section 1 - RC, Passages 3 and 4
9/1 Friday - Section 2 - LR
9/2 Saturday - Section 3 - LR
9/3 Sunday - Section 1 - RC, Passages 1 and 2
9/4 Monday - Section 2 - LR
9/5 Tuesday - Section 3 - LR
Last week to join the SG. After this Tuesday I'll be messaging the active SG group members.
Please take note of the calendar changes. The next PT is 81.
If you are having a tough time staying motivated, remind yourself why you want to be a lawyer in the first place and
PT 78 RC Tues, August 22nd at 6pm EST
Click here to join this conversation: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/992713853
Please click the link and comment if you plan on participating.
You can also dial in to the BR call by using your phone.
United States: +1 (571) 317-3122
Access Code: 992-713-853
If the link doesn't work, google Go To Meeting and enter the meeting access code
Requirements:
The That's So Ravenclaw study group is for 12 people who are committed to studying and improving their test performance for the September 2017 LSAT. Workshops and intensives to eliminate weaknesses will also be made available to the study group. Tuesday at 7pm is our additional study time to meet to go over other questions we didn't get to on Sunday. Comment below if you would like me to tag you for our meetings. This group will be going private after Tuesday.
Tentative Schedule: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=00ppvvc0gp9hdvin7b0p3igdhg%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York
Hi,
I had a breakthrough in my scores in logic games by employing POE for CBT Qs and looking for MBT/CNBT and moving on once I find MBT/CNBT in MBT/CNBT Qs. In particular, I think the perspective of trying to eliminate CNBT ACs (=wrong ACs) in CBT Qs really made the whole process easier and more efficient. (This is what Mike Kim suggests in the Trainer)
But sometimes when the right answer of a CBT Q is (A) or (B), or when the ACs are designed in a way that makes it harder to see if each AC is CNBT (whether it's because of the AC is really wordy or because CNBT ACs don't immediately jump out like they do in other Qs), eliminating 4 CNBT ACs seems counterintuitive.
So at this point, I am a bit puzzled in terms of my Q type strategy for logic games. While it's incredibly helpful that I actively, consciously look for CNBT ACs to eliminate in CBT Qs, elimination is inefficient in some CBTs. Does anyone have any advice for me?
Titus is LSAT confidence level goals
After next week this study group is going private.
PT 77 RC on Tuesday August 15th at 6pm EST
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You can also dial in to the BR call by using your phone.
United States: +1 (571) 317-3122
Access Code: 992-713-853
If the link doesn't work, google Go To Meeting and enter the meeting access code
Requirements:
The That's So Ravenclaw study group is for 12 people who are committed to studying and improving their test performance for the September 2017 LSAT. Workshops and intensives to eliminate weaknesses will also be made available to the study group. Tuesday at 7pm is our additional study time to meet to go over other questions we didn't get to on Sunday. Comment below if you would like me to tag you for our meetings. This group will be going private after next week.
Tentative Schedule: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=00ppvvc0gp9hdvin7b0p3igdhg%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York
Any study groups in the Chicago area or anyone interested in starting a study group? Send me a message if interested. Thanks!
Some Mr. Rogers motivation. Hopefully the answer to this is something about LSAT experience and insight
PT 71 RC on Tuesday August 8th at 7PM EST
Experimental LR from PT 41 (2nd LR section)
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You can also dial in to the BR call by using your phone.
United States: +1 (571) 317-3122
Access Code: 992-713-853
If the link doesn't work, google Go To Meeting and enter the meeting access code
Requirements:
The That's So Ravenclaw study group is for 12 people who are committed to studying and improving their test performance for the September 2017 LSAT. Workshops and intensives to eliminate weaknesses will also be made available to the study group. Tuesday at 7pm is our additional study time to meet to go over other questions we didn't get to on Sunday. Comment below if you would like me to tag you for our meetings. This group will be going private in 2 weeks.
Tentative Schedule: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=00ppvvc0gp9hdvin7b0p3igdhg%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York
Hey guys!
I am planning to write the LSAT in September/December, depending on how far I get with my studying this month. I do not have school right now and I only work once a week so I literally have all month to study diligently for the September LSAT. Right now, I am just finishing up the core curriculum, although I tend to follow a slightly different approach in terms of getting the most time effective studying done.
Let me know if any of you are interested in either doing PT's together or are in the same boat as I am in.
I can meet anywhere in the lower mainland. I prefer meeting in Surrey or Vancouver though.
Admin Edit: Please don't post titles in all caps, the admins are sensitive.
Last PT before we get into the 70s!
RC PT 69 Tuesday 7 PM ET
Experimental from PT 41 LR section 1
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You can also dial in to the BR call by using your phone.
United States: +1 (571) 317-3122
Access Code: 992-713-853
If the link doesn't work, google Go To Meeting and enter the meeting access code
Requirements:
The That's So Ravenclaw study group is for 12 people who are committed to studying and improving their test performance for the September 2017 LSAT. Workshops and intensives to eliminate weaknesses will also be made available to the study group. Tuesday at 7pm is our additional study time to meet to go over other questions we didn't get to on Sunday. Comment below if you would like me to tag you for our meetings. This group will be going private in 3 weeks.
Tentative Schedule: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=00ppvvc0gp9hdvin7b0p3igdhg%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York
Hi! I am looking for a study buddy, ill be in the states from August to October. I am not sure if I will be retaking the LSAT on September or December 2017. I will be moving around from Sacramento, to LA, to NY, but ill be staying more in Sacramento.
We'll be starting with RC on Sunday and then continue LR on Tuesday.
Here's to hoping that with more practice we'll look at the test more like how Tormund looks at Brienne (rather than the other way around).
PT 67 w/experimental RC fr PT40 Sunday, July 23rd 12PM ET
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United States: +1 (571) 317-3122
Access Code: 992-713-853
If the link doesn't work, google Go To Meeting and enter the meeting access code
Requirements:
The That's So Ravenclaw study group is for 12 people who are committed to studying and improving their test performance for the September 2017 LSAT. Workshops and intensives to eliminate weaknesses will also be made available to the study group. Tuesday at 7pm is our additional study time to meet to go over other questions we didn't get to on Sunday. Comment below if you would like me to tag you for our meetings. This group will be going private in 3 weeks.
Tentative Schedule: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=00ppvvc0gp9hdvin7b0p3igdhg%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York
Last public post. I'm lazy and I don't like making new posts every week. Also, going private. If you don't show up and give us a compelling reason to think you'll be a strong contributor, unfortunately the train is departing.
###Test Details:
PT: 65
Experimental Section: LR1 From PT59
Please submit questions you wish to review here : https://zach191.typeform.com/to/ws9awQ
Date: Sunday, July 23rd
Time: 7:00pm Eastern / 6:00pm Central / 4:00pm Pacific
For our full PT schedule please see the following link : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NqvbW4p83dpFmihrUOeWf6Dx8ETo25rLE1q1nPzOrpg/edit?usp=sharing
Notes:
###GoToMeeting Details:
September '17 Sunday Study Group
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Hi!
I'm looking for a study partner or two near Little Neck/Great Neck in NY in preparation of the September test. I took the June test so this would be my retake. My strength is LG and weakness is RC--I'm hoping to work with someone who can complement my skills and motivate each other. I'm also happy to help with improving :) Please post in the comments or message if you live near the area and are interested!
I'm debating on whether or not to take a course or go with a private tutor. The only courses left at this point are Kaplan but I've heard some pretty negative things about them? Has anyone taken a Kaplan course or would you all recommend a private tutor? Thanks
Hi, I am looking for a study buddy that would like to talk overall strategy and daily insights working on the core curriculum.
I am not completely new to the lsats, I have done a complete package of Power score and Blueprint (for 3 months) but my first official lsat take was a fiasco. Thanks to some digging on Reddit, I found 7Sage and his holiness, J.Y, and am turning over a new leaf. Instead of focusing on getting to the PT stage asap (which, I have previously done and miserably failed) or just trying to memorize mechanical skills, I am really trying to change the way I think with the materials in CC. So I am taking my time absorbing the lessons, taking notes, and intensively BRing with the drill sets. Recently, I found myself coming up with different methods and ways of thinking that I would love to share with a buddy and would love to have someone that could keep me accountable.
If you could use an insistent and eager study buddy for your CC journey, PM me!
FYI: I am currently finishing up the Intro to Reading Comprehension section, am in the EST zone and is open to meeting online.
RC review
Next up is PT 64
PT 64 w/experimental LR fr PT40 (2nd LR section) Sunday, July 16th 12PM ET
Click here to join this conversation: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/992713853
Please click the link and comment if you plan on participating.
You can also dial in to the BR call by using your phone.
United States: +1 (571) 317-3122
Access Code: 992-713-853
If the link doesn't work, google Go To Meeting and enter the meeting access code
Requirements:
The That's So Ravenclaw study group is for 12 people who are committed to studying and improving their test performance for the September 2017 LSAT. Workshops and intensives to eliminate weaknesses will also be made available to the study group. Tuesday at 7pm is our additional study time to meet to go over other questions we didn't get to on Sunday. Comment below if you would like me to tag you for our meetings. This group will be going private in 3 weeks.
Tentative Schedule: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=00ppvvc0gp9hdvin7b0p3igdhg%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York





