I would like to use the drill set feature, but only if I could be sure I would not be spoiling any future practice tests. Is this the case, and is there any way to get around this ?
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When starting a drill you are always required to pre-select how many questions to drill. Is there a way to set it to indefinitely drill, so that you can keep going or stop as you please without having to either start a new drill over or ending the current drill unfinished? Thanks!
I really want that function, so I can glue the questions I got wrong on my wrong answer journal...
Is there anyone studying for Oct LSAT in South Korea? I started LSAT study from Feb and my current socre is 160-ish. Ultimate goal is 170 and want to start law school from next year. I'm looking for a study group to review PT online! Please email me.
I am looking for flashcard sets I can find on quizlet that cover the concepts in each section (Foundation, LR, and RC). Key words to look for, common question stems for each question type, common right and wrong answers for each question type etc. Just things to help improve accuracy and strategy!
Is it possible to create additional drills for a single question type?
After finishing a section in the LR curriculum, you get a 5-question drill of those questions. In the old version, you could create another drill with 5 new same-typed questions. It appears I cannot do this with the new version.
On the original site, when I didn't like my performance on a certain drill or when I'd like to drill the same drill again, I would duplicate it. But this duplicating feature doesn't seem to show up in the new site. Will it contain this
On the old site it always prompted me to do BR but here I can't find it?? What is going on?
(I repost this monthly 😅)
Hi all! Just wanted to share this Discord again for anyone that is interested in finding active LSAT Discords.
We got a lot of people studying for the June and August and beyond (but also just starting 7Sage curriculum), so if you are in search of an active group, study buddies, or just have questions about the LSAT, please feel free to join. 💙☺️
So far I am grateful for all the support people give to one another on here, and want to share it again in the hopes that more people can benefit from it.
Let me know if the link isn't working (🥲 last time it expired or something)
Thank you!
Looking for an in person study group in Tampa Bay area if anyone is interested? I study mostly on weekends and after work. Registered for June
Update: The new site is live and running on 7sage.com as of 1:30 a.m. ET. The classic site—this one—will stay on classic.7sage.com for the foreseeable future. Thank you for your patience!
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What’s the difference between the old site and the new site?
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Why can’t you transfer my data to the new site?
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If I transfer my subscription to the new site, will I still have access to the old site?
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Should I switch to the new site?
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If you have a ton of analytics on the old site—say, more than two PrepTests worth, or more than 40 drills—you might want to stick to the current site.
I took a diagnostic a few weeks ago but haven’t taken any full PTs since then. Right now, I’m only partially through the curriculum, I’ve made some progress in the Logical Reasoning section but haven’t touched Reading Comp yet.
I’m tempted to start taking full-length practice tests to begin building endurance and test-day skills, but I’m also worried it might be too early. I don’t want to waste time on PTs if I’d be better off continuing through the lessons first.
When should I start taking full PTs?
Hey everyone!
I'm planning to take the October 2025 LSAT and looking to form a small, consistent study group or accountability partnership to stay on track. I’m based in New Jersey and work a typical 9–5, so I’ll be studying mostly in the evenings and on weekends.
What I’m Looking For:
Test-takers targeting October (or nearby test dates)
Willing to study consistently (daily or near-daily)
Open to brief check-ins or joint study sessions (Zoom)
Preferably people also balancing work or other commitments
Positive, supportive, and focused vibes only :)
Is it recommended to go straight to focusing on the RC curriculum? Or should I do logic drills while working on the RC curriculum so I don't forget any of it?
Does anybody remember which part of the Core Curriculum (I think it was Foundations) went over identifying the Necessary and Sufficient conditions when there were no indicator words? I feel like there was a Skill Builder, but I could be wrong. Want to review.
Hey everyone, I couldn't find info about this online, so I figured I'd ask on here. I went to an undergraduate institution for a semester and ended up withdrawing from all of my classes (pretty sure it was non-punitive). Would I be required to include this transcript on my Lsac gpa? I was wondering because I did not end up earning any credits there. Thanks in advance!
Hi 7SAGE folks! I wanted to share a bit about my experience working with the consulting team (not sure if this is the right place).
As a first generation law student, I could not recommend the admissions support enough, truly. I was extremely fortunate to be paired with Will Carpenter (writer) and Selene Steelman (admissions expert). I worked with Will step by step to devise my personal statement and additional essays. This process took months, beginning in late August. Selene served as a good check person throughout the process and offered a perspective from inside admissions. She made sure the final material was vetted and ready to submit. On top of that, another 7SAGE editor reviews all the key documents -- resume, personal statement, and statement of perspective.
By all measures, I've "outperformed" my stats, and I know (for a fact) that my essays were crucial to my cycle turning out as it did. I've received acceptances to almost the entirety of the T-14 (including Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, UPENN, and UMICH), even being offered highly competitive full tuition scholars at some of these schools. When visiting these programs and connecting with admissions and scholarship committee members, I repeatedly heard praises about both the content and form of my essays. Even hearing that they were among the most unique, compelling, and cohesive essays they've seen.
I say all this because it would not have been possible without the 7SAGE team. I almost succumbed to the pressures of rushing to submit my essays to feel like I had my application in "early". That would have been a grave mistake. My 7SAGE team guided me to slow down and give my story the time, patience, and care it deserved. They reminded me that it was okay to take the time I needed.
Will went through NUMEROUS of my drafts, sometimes even weekly, and left insightful comments that pushed me to tell my story more poignantly and vulnerably. Will worked meticulously, not just on the big picture but on the line by line things (grammar, syntax, diction). Whenever I was stuck and even when I reached some lows in the process, he cheered me on and created space to talk about the stress and doubt that come along with this grueling process. A lot of times this looked like dedicated time to simply talk my ideas out with me, reminding me that my story matters. I felt like Will was truly invested not only in my admissions results but also in me: my passions, my convictions, and my lived experiences.
I am happy not only with my outcomes but with the process itself. I feel like I ended my application knowing, even more certainly, that law school was for me and that the path I was pursuing was the right one.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions, or if I can be of help in any way! The 7SAGE community was such a rewarding one, from LSAT studying to interview prep, and I would love to give back!
Hi everyone,
My average PT score right now is 168.5 (highest was a 175) with my recent scores in the 169-173 range; my BRs are consistently in the low-mid 170s. My GPA is 3.79 (it's lower than my actual GPA cuz I went to a quarter-system school: kill me).
I have not started writing any essays and I want to apply this fall. Is it worth it to get any kind of admissions consulting? I'm paying out of pocket and there are so many free resources available, so I'm doubting the value of paid consulting. But I also want to produce the best possible application. What do y'all think?
Secondly, I would love to study for the September/October with some peers based in the Bay or the Pacific Time Zone. If you live around the Fremont or Milpitas area, let me know and we can study in-person at a library or coffee shop. If not, I'm happy to use Zoom!
Thanks in advance!
We just implemented the search bar in the digital tester so you can now search for text just like you can on the actual LSAT.
Has anybody else been having issues with their PTs freezing on the new site? I'm pretty sure I lost a few minutes of time spread across an entire PT recently.
I noticed when I try to bring back answers I eliminated, the whole interface froze. This definitely needs to be fixed if it is a problem for multiple people
Looking for someone fairly local to study with! even zoom will work too! looking for 165+
I was listening to a 7Sage podcast (I believe #44) and they spoke about using flashcards while studying the CC. I was wondering what I would use flashcards for and what I would put on them to help me with the LSAT. I'm going through the CC foundations right now and plan to take the LSAT in 2027, so I'm just at the start of my prep. Thanks so much :)
Sorry for asking this silly question. I am dying to know whether an ear muff or a noise-cancelling headphone is handed out to each and every test-taker? In addition to that, is anyone allowed to wear earplugs inside the headphone set? Please bear with me that I am suffering from a mild case of panic disorder.
Is there a way we can transfer our subscription and progress to the New 7Sage site? I don't see any option for it
I have completed 3 practice tests scoring mid 150s on the latest 2 and all my BR scores have been consistently around 165. There were clearly question types I needed work on which I did but after my latest practice test no pattern among wrong answers emerged. Most of my wrong answers when I do an analysis come down to the fact that I did not understand what I read. How do I improve upon this? Furthermore I'm looking to get my BR score to mid 170s before focusing on the timing of the test any tips on how to do that?
