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  • Glad you like the live class experience, Rae! All us instructors love having such a dedicated and engaged student in our classes.
  • Hey there, These are definitely confusing questions. Whenever I see an "except" I decide to categorize each answer choice by what it does to the stimulus. I write down A-E on my paper and quickly write W, S, or N next to the answers for weaken, str…
  • Hey there, Excellent question! Main point questions are ones I struggled with even toward the event of my LSAT journey. One tip I give my students is to experiment with the order you're approaching RC questions. If you save the main point question …
  • Hey there, Great question! The best way to improve at any portion of conditional reasoning is to begin exercises that integrate practice into your daily life. I have many of my students run through these exercises daily: Identify 3 sufficient-nec…
  • Hey there, These questions are tricky because the answer choices can do a great job of giving us 5 not so terrible options. My biggest piece of advice for students with this question type is to lean into your prediction. What you identify at the ex…
  • Hey there, Like many areas of the LSAT, performance for returning test takers depends on the skills of the individual student. While I would not anticipate a score jump in two months time with no studying, I do see students either stay right where …
  • Hey there, First remember the question type we're dealing with - most strongly supported. That means we should be able to pick an answer and then find pretty darn good evidence for it in the stimulus. Answer choice B introduces information we canno…
  • Additional note: Chris's No Student Questions class has been rescheduled from Saturday, December 10th to Tuesday, December 13th due to zoom tech issues. Apologies for any inconvenience!
  • New Addition - beginning next week, 7Sage tutor Henry will be exploring assumptions! Join Henry on Tuesdays and Fridays from 12:00-1:30pm through the month of December.
  • Hey there, Timing is definitely a big challenge on the LSAT. In the beginning it is certainly a good idea to focus mostly on mastering the core curriculum and building a foundation of reasoning skill. But, you still want to include some percentage…
  • Hey there, I think this depends on your personal strengths! Some students move fastest writing down diagrams (like myself) while others prefer to analyze the information intuitively. I highly recommend experimenting to see which style is most comfo…
  • Hey there, When in a time crunch, it is a great idea to reach out to a tutor! Having a very structured study schedule that targets your problem areas can be the difference between meeting your goal or not. Tutoring provides that schedule and takes …
  • Hey there! Next week, J.Y. will be covering select Logical Reasoning questions. Check out the specific calendar events for more. Yes, the class will go into detail on the content of PT93 so if you plan to attend you would take PT93 prior to the clas…
  • Hey there, Thank you for taking the time to provide some feedback to our team! I want to explain the rationale behind the explanation for that game in PT92. You are absolutely correct this is not the "normal" explanation others may have for this g…
  • Hey there, Great question! "Few" is definitely a tricky word to define when it comes to quantity. The dictionary definition of few is “not many but more than one.” Meaning the only quantity we know for certain is that there are at least two. We don…
  • Hey there, If you're looking for a buddy group, consider coming to the 7Sage Study Group Breakout! Our next session will be held on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. During the session, you will be sorted into a group of students in a sim…
  • Hey there, If you're looking for a buddy group, consider coming to the 7Sage Study Group Breakout! Our next session will be held on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. During the session, you will be sorted into a group of students in a sim…
  • Hey there, If you're looking for a buddy group, consider coming to the 7Sage Study Group Breakout! Our next session will be held on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. During the session, you will be sorted into a group of students in a sim…
  • Hey there, If you're looking for a buddy group, consider coming to the 7Sage Study Group Breakout! Our next session will be held on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. During the session, you will be sorted into a group of students in a sim…
  • Hey there, If you're looking for a buddy group, consider coming to the 7Sage Study Group Breakout! Our next session will be held on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. During the session, you will be sorted into a group of students in a sim…
  • Hey there, If you're looking for a buddy group, consider coming to the 7Sage Study Group Breakout! Our next session will be held on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. During the session, you will be sorted into a group of students in a sim…
  • Hey there, If you're looking for a buddy group, consider coming to the 7Sage Study Group Breakout! Our next session will be held on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. During the session, you will be sorted into a group of students in a sim…
  • Hey there, If you're looking for a buddy group, consider coming to the 7Sage Study Group Breakout! Our next session will be held on Monday, October 10th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. During the session, you will be sorted into a group of students in a sim…
  • Hey there! A large part of the challenge of the LSAT is taking practice sets together in a full test. It's certainly true that many students see better performance on one section tests and shorter drills. That's because you are not taking that sect…
  • Hey there, Necessary assumption questions are definitely tricky. Throwing in an additional step to negate our answer choices can make the questions a bit more complex than they need to be. One tactic to combat this is trying out the gap or flaw met…
  • Hey there! I am actually teaching a free live class on this exact topic tonight! Check out mine and other live classes at the link below. They are free for the next few days. https://7sage.com/events/
  • Hey there! The best thing to do in the week leading up to your test is maintain a good mindset and continue to reaffirm skills you might get rusty on. Don't think of the last week as being substantive studying. The goal here is to simply avoid smal…
  • Hey there! Difficulty with the timing of the LSAT is an issue almost every test maker faces. This certainly is not a sign you should rethink your law school dreams. The LSAT looks like a basic reading and logic test, but it's also a speeded test. T…
  • Hey there! Increasing speed on the lower level questions is absolutely the right way to go when trying to save more time for those more difficult questions. My advice on your drill plan is to make your drilling very targeted. If you are trying to d…
  • I recommend reading the question stem first before the stimulus. It's important to have a targeted focused in every question of the LSAT. Knowing the question type gives you a much better sense of a focused task rather than starting with the stimul…