They're nolongeravailable online to print. It's not 7Sage's fault, it's LSAC and their new requirements. Compared to other companies, I'm assuming 7Sage's licenses were just up for renewal first.
@brna0714 , I just used 7 sage. I believe using shapes/underline/sub-notations to distinguish items occurred in a few logicgamevideos, though they were never specifically emphasized.
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Although the test is nolongeravailable on LSAC's website, LSAC previously released it. Wouldn't that make it legal, since LSAC knowingly labeled it a "sample preptest?"
Like jdawg mentioned, they're unfortunately nolongeravailable. LSAC cracked down on PDFs early last year, Cambridge was the last to survive and they closed it down about a month ago.
Yup, they're nolongeravailable. I can't imagine paying over $20 for a single test. No matter how I twist it, I can't seem to figure out what was going on through the LSAC members' minds when they decided to ban the PDFs.
... offered Flex (3 section exam - nolongeravailable, but online option to test ... Flex included 3 sections only (no experimental section) and was last ...