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I've been studying for my LSAT, and I have so many burning questions & no one to go to. My pre-law advisor never answers my emails, my friends are already in law school & are "too busy" to help & my parents aren't familiar with the exam. HELP
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Hi @miriamsanchez307,
Here is a list of tutors approved by 7Sage:
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/7sages-approved-tutors/p1
But if you are currently not enrolled in 7Sage, I recommend starting one of the courses first:
https://7sage.com/enroll/
I agree with @akistotle that starting with a course is the best thing you can do for yourself. When I started studying, I had a million questions and no one to ask and the course and community helped to answer all of them and set me on the right path toward success.
What types of question do you have?
Thanks! I'm having basic logic problems. I can't identify the determining factors. For example, the lack of x is what makes Y happen. When the question seemed to say the exact opposite. Idk if I'm making sense. ?
I'm not currently enrolled in 7sage, but I'm planning on taking the exam this December. Is it possible to take the starter package in one month?
You may have trouble getting through the entire thing, but it would 100% be better than NOT using it. It's especially great for the formal logic you will encounter on the test as well as Logic Games. Even with only a month, I'd still recommend it.
Hi @miriamsanchez307,
As a tutor, I would be happy to help you.
However, as @"Alex Divine" and @akistotle mentioned, the 7Sage Starter Course is a great package that provides lessons on all the sections of the LSAT and the skills you need to know to do well, including logic. I think that course and the 7Sage community will be able to answer most, if not all, of your questions. At this point, that is likely a better use of your money than tutoring.
Tutoring is very helpful, but it is more for after you finish a course and want to identify remaining weaknesses and answer questions that were not covered by the course. Ultimately, it is up to you. I just want to help you make the best decision by providing as much info as I can.
Thank you!!