Live Classes and Webinars

LR: Set of the Day · Henry Ewing

Event Series LR: Set of the Day
Logical Reasoning Free-for-Paid

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.

7Sage Orientation [FREE] · Bailey Luber

Event Series 7Sage Orientation
Strategy Free

Embark on your LSAT journey by attending a 7Sage Orientation! Specifically designed to guide LSAT beginners, this class offers a clear roadmap, strategic study plans, and a wealth of essential resources to provide you with the tools needed to kickstart your LSAT preparation. Best of all, we're offering this empowering session at no cost!

RC in Action with Bailey and Alex · Bailey Luber

Event Series RC in Action
Strategy Reading Comprehension Free-for-Paid Timing

Join senior 7Sage LSAT instructors Bailey and Alex as they tackle unprepared LSAT passages 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?

LR in Action with Bailey and Alex · Alex Jacobs

Event Series LR in Action
Logical Reasoning Strategy Free-for-Paid 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?

The Flaw Factory · Alex Jacobs

Event Series The Flaw Factory
Logical Reasoning Free-for-Paid Flaw or Descriptive Weakening

Being able to quickly identify flaws in an argument is one of the most critical skills needed for a wide variety of LR question types. Hone your flaw-spotting ability by working through Flaw questions of varying difficulty!

Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions · Katie Huffman

Event Series Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions
Logical Reasoning Free-for-Paid Sufficient Assumption 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.

10 Questions or Die · Alex Jacobs

Event Series 10 Questions or Die
Advanced Free-for-Paid Fast-Paced Logical Reasoning

Can an hour of class cover 10 questions effectively? Find out with instructor Alex Jacobs as he pares each question down to the essentials. Learn to prioritize more efficiently, and move with purpose in your approach to LR!

Curvebreaker Passages · Katie Huffman

Event Series Curvebreaker Passages
Free-for-Paid Reading Comprehension

When it comes to RC there are passages, and then there are passages. Dense language, inscrutable authorial opinions, answer choices that hinge on a single word... the list goes on! Learn to navigate the worst that the section can throw at you, with a focus on the most difficult passages featured on the LSAT yet.

Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate · Eric Hu

Event Series Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate
Weaken Strengthen Evaluate Logical Reasoning Free-for-Paid

A significant portion of a typical LR section is made up of Weaken, Strengthen, and Evaluate questions. These three closely-related question types all ask us: what would tip the scales for an argument? Sharpen your skills while exploring the important similarities and differences between them!

LR Section Strategy · Rahela Sami

Event Series LR Section Strategy
Logical Reasoning Strategy Free-for-Paid

Macro-level strategies are a critical yet often neglected set of LSAT skills. When engaging with the test, you should always have a plan! How often should you skip, and how should you be deciding which questions to come back to later? What do you do when you don't understand a stimulus, or find yourself evenly […]