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New to 7Sage but not new to the LSAT, where should I focus?

kzampolinkzampolin Live Member
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Hi friends - I took the LSAT in November after a couple months of self study and am here to improve my score for the January test. I know most of the core curriculum so am stuck on where to start with the material. Any tips?

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  • chase9craigchase9craig Core Member
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    Hi! I would start by taking a diagnostic test and going from there.

    In my experience with 7Sage, once you have done a diagnostic test/worked through some of the drill sets, their "analytics" menu under "practice" really helps you determine how to best improve from where you are, because it tells you what question types you most frequently get wrong.

    From there, my recommendation is to drill and make sure to generate the question sets with the "Let 7Sage virtual tutor pick" which creates question sets emphasizing the question types you get wrong most.

    The other thing 7Sage is really good for, and this is something I have found success with, is its 'blind review' function. I know many programs have this, but focussing on blind reviewing really helps. I have found many a time that on a second glance in an untimed atmosphere, I change answer choices to what ends up being correct.

    Lastly, I would recommend taking your practice tests on LSAC Lawhub to ensure that the testing conditions are simulated as they will be on the actual test. But then blind review them on 7Sage. You can do this by converting a practice test on 7Sage to the paper format and then manually select the answer choices you put down on the practice test. You can then add blind review answers later. Below is a link explaining this further.

    Hope this all helps!

    https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/12l2qnz/any_way_to_import_lawhub_test_results_into_7sage/?rdt=36301

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