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I don't know if they are available now but hiring a 7Sagetutor might be cheaper than enrolling in in-person LSAT courses:
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/7sages-approved-tutors/p1
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... session by a 7Sagetutor upcoming soon.
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Yes, you can create Problem Sets for all of the questions you've gotten wrong, but you can only take 1 section (LG, RC, LR) per problem set. This means that you may need to create 3 problem sets. Here are the steps to do it: ...
... -2 it was on the 7Sage site-on the top row ... site you should see: 7Sage LSAT-Course-Discussion-LSAT Questions ... ;then click [Analytics](https://7sage.com/review-lsat-sections/) and you will ...