Live Classes and Webinars

Spotting the Gap [Advanced] · Bailey Luber

Event Series [Advanced] Spotting the Gap
Logical Reasoning Difficulty: Advanced

Taking a few moments to 'pre-phrase' a potential ideal answer choice between reading the stimulus and the ACs is a powerful LR technique. If you spot a missing bridge between the premises and conclusion before getting mired in the answer choices, there's a good chance you'll be able to pinpoint the correct answer in a […]

January LSAT Study Group [Cameras On!] · Bailey Luber

Event Series January LSAT Study Group
Study Group Camera On

Studying for the January LSAT? Join us on Thursdays to swap strategies and review LSAT material. This is a cameras-on, mics-on, student-led group with some facilitation from Live Class Instructor Bailey Luber. In some sessions, we'll review a section we've done beforehand. In other sessions, we'll all complete a drill and review it together.

Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions · Henry Ewing

Event Series Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions
Sufficient Assumption Logical Reasoning Necessary Assumption

Sufficient and necessary conditions are some of the most common logical elements encountered in logical reasoning. Easily confused with each other and often unintuitive, they can make for some truly hard SA and NA questions! This class will cover the concepts and strategies that are essential for effectively navigating both question types.

Mastering Study Skills and Maintaining Wellness [Cameras On!] · Alex Jacobs

Event Series Mastering Study Skills
Camera On Health / Wellness Difficulty: Moderate

Join our Study Skills Discussion Group, a mental health-informed class focused on fostering effective and sustainable study habits. We provide a supportive space to share strategies, tackle challenges, and manage the stress associated with LSAT preparation. The goal of this class is to empower each student with the tools and mindset needed for success, prioritizing […]

LR in Action with Bailey and Alex · Alex Jacobs

Event Series LR in Action
Logical Reasoning Strategy Timing

Join senior 7Sage LSAT instructors Bailey and Alex as they tackle unprepared LSAT questions in real-time, offering you a window into their thought processes and strategies while the clock is ticking. How does a top scorer approach timing differently, and which habits are most effective?

Advanced Conditional Reasoning [Cameras On!] · Henry Ewing

Event Series Advanced Conditional Reasoning
Camera On Logical Reasoning Difficulty: Advanced

Conditional reasoning on the LSAT ranges from the basic form "if A then B" to convoluted sets of conditional rules and qualifiers that can slow down and trip up even the most experienced students. Join instructor Henry Ewing for a deep dive into the finer points of conditional reasoning! Note: We encourage participants to keep […]

Speed Drills · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Speed Drills
Logical Reasoning Difficulty: Advanced Pace: Fast

Drilling is one of the most important elements of your study plan, but drilling effectively isn’t always intuitive. This class will focus on fast drills that help bolster good timing habits, with a chance to discuss in between.

LR: Set of the Day · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series LR: Set of the Day
Logical Reasoning Difficulty: Advanced

With a double portion of LR guaranteed every test, the Logical Reasoning section is more important than ever! Mondays through Wednesdays will feature questions of average difficulty, while Thursdays and Fridays will feature the most challenging questions the test has to offer.

Most Strongly Supported and Must be True · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Most Strongly Supported and Must Be True
Logical Reasoning Most Strongly Supported Must be True

Both MSS and MBT questions ask us to evaluate inferences- what can be validly drawn for the stimulus, and are all valid inferences equally valid? This class will explore the significant similarities and differences between the two classes, with an emphasis on the tips and strategies best applied when you encounter a question of either […]