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At 7Sage, our mission is to make legal education accessible, but talk is cheap and school is expensive. We’re putting our money where our mouth is and offering a series of awards to seven aspiring law students.
The winner will receive a scholarship of $7,000 to defray the cost of a legal education, a pro bono 12-month subscription to our Ultimate+ LSAT prep package, and a pro bono Admissions Consulting package.
One runner-up will receive a scholarship of $1,000, a pro bono 12-month subscription to our Ultimate+ LSAT prep package, and a pro bono Admissions Consulting package.
Five other runners-up will receive pro bono LSAT prep along with consulting or editing services.
For the full schedule of awards and the application requirements, visit our scholarship page:
https://7sage.com/7k-scholarship/
We will accept applications from now until November 15. Winners will be announced in January.
Good luck!
P.S. If you've already purchased one of our services and wind up winning that service, you'll get a refund.
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I am so happy I chose to spend my money on 7sage and not another course. You guys are awesome and a role model for how a business should operate!
7sage really is the best there is, no two ways about it. Thank you JY!
I’m assuming this is most relevant for people who want to apply for admissions Fall 2022, given that Winners are announced January 2021?
@username_hello yes, but everyone is welcome to apply, including fall 2020 matriculants.
Can students who are going to Canadian law school apply for this?
Will the winning essays ever be made public? I am sure some people might have stories they don't want the entire world to know.
@Trusttheprocess yes!
@Rowe2020 We would never post an essay without your permission.
Thanks for clarification. Good luck to everyone!
Thank you JY and 7 Sage!! Good luck everyone.
Amaaaazing. You guys are so inspiring. Thank you for doing this!
Nice.
You guys never stop amazing me.
This is amazing, and well beyond $7000. The runner up prizes are awesome!
Is this only open to American students?
@beyoncepadthai No. You can apply even if you aren't an American student.
7Sage is one of a kind! So many opportunities to make law school more accessible!
For GPA, should it be our LSAC GPA? Because my LSAC and school GPA are a drop different.
@"Mario Robo" You can list the better one!
This is GREAT!!!!!
This is a sweet opportunity. Thanks, 7Sage!
This is great opportunity! Thank you 7Sage!!!!
I'm so happy I decided to go with 7Sage, you guys have exceeded my expectations. Thanks for the opportunity!
Is the application interested in regular GPA or CAS GPA?
@bouraszoe regular, please!
[Cries in poor]
That's amazing. You guys are out here doing the Lord's work.
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Hi,
I am trying to complete my application however I am having difficulties. I currently have 380 words for the section with a limit of 1000 words/spaces. It's not accepting it, stating I have too many words? Please help
Wow, thanks for this.
Hi there,
Sorry for the confusion. Please note that we have a 1000 character limit (including spaces) for that section and not a 1000 word limit. The average word count for a 1000 character limit with spaces is about 120 to 180 words.
Let us know if you have any further questions.
@Juliet --Student Service-- and @J.Y., I want to submit my two essays as soon as possible today but on the application form, my first essay is 160words. But it sill shows up this message ""Please limit your response to 1000 characters, including spaces." Could you tell me how many words it will accept?
My second essay is 881 words. So it still shows up the message " Please limit your response to 5000 characters, including spaces. could you tell me how many words will be acceptable? Thanks so much!
I am neither JY nor Juliet, but just saw this comment and wanted to answer: I believe the limit is characters, not words. The 881 words you have written exceed the 5000 character limit. Same for the first essay as well---the 160 words probably exceed the 1000 character limit. The characters include spaces as well.
I hope this helps !
@"Heinz Doofenshmirtz" , thank you for your answers! I just fixed them and submitted them! Thanks again!
Happy to help!
This is so exciting! Thank you so much for going above and beyond what is usually expected of an LSAT course!