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Honestly, I did not discover 7Sage until very late in my prep (two months ago; I'm planning to write on Saturday), so I would think if you took the course, you're in a much better position than me. From what I can tell, it is much more comprehensive than the courses I took (Kaplan, my university's Continuing Studies department).
The result is that I know I could be more solid in my fundamentals / knowing more advanced "patterns" (sure, I can do the basics: contrapositives, know the difference between necessary / sufficient assumptions). I would attribute to my score to practicing and being familiar with the test (wrote my first PT in May). As much as I want to say "there is no magic", it feels like there is for me. I don't recommend being in this position, as it comes with higher uncertainty than ideal.
Some of the more seasoned LSAT students (lumping all the teachers / mentors into this category) have probably expounded on this, but I'd say to be truly successful, you need (1) a strong understanding of the test and its components (which 7Sage appears to provide), (2) practice practice practice, and (3) the right attitude / focus.
- Jessica