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  • Comprehensive curriculum with 50+ hrs of video lessons
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About 7Sage LSAT Prep

Our mission at 7Sage is to create the absolute best online LSAT preparation course available, at a cost affordable for everyone. You see, we believe that unnecessary financial barriers prevent some of our country's brightest minds from taking and excelling in the LSAT, and that's bad for everyone. Costs for LSAT tutors go beyond $150/hr, and many courses are well into the four figures. This leaves a ton of smart, motivated people at a disadvantage because of their financial situations…until now. 7Sage wants to level the playing field in legal education, starting with the LSAT. We created an easy-to-understand, high-quality LSAT preparation course that is not only way more affordable than anything else out there, but also simply better. Just take a look at what some of our students have said:

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7Sage LSAT has everything you need to dominate the LSAT

We developed our LSAT course to be the most powerful and complete LSAT course available anywhere at any price. The curriculum was honed through teaching thousands of real students, in person and online. In addition to delivering the best value of any LSAT course available, our course includes over 50 hours of HD video lessons (split into over 400 bite-sized pieces), 95 real LSATs—each with hours of additional video explanations, and much more. It is the most effective online LSAT curriculum available today. With our online LSAT course, you will:

  • Learn our Fool Proof Method to get a perfect score on logic games.
  • Learn our Memory Method to crack the toughest nut - reading comprehension.
  • Learn our Blind Review Method to supercharge your study time.
  • Harness our powerful LSAT Analytics to uncover your LSAT strengths and weaknesses.

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LSAT Tutoring

30 Hours

Thirty 1-on-1 Online Sessions

  • Tailored curriculum
  • Free Half-Hour Assessment & Planning session
  • Thirty live, online private tutoring sessions
  • Additional tutoring time at $175 per hour
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20 Hours

Twenty 1-on-1 Online Sessions

  • Tailored curriculum
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  • Twenty live, online private tutoring sessions
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10 Hours

Ten 1-on-1 Online Sessions

  • Tailored curriculum
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5 Hours

Five 1-on-1 Online Sessions

  • Tailored curriculum
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About 7Sage Tutoring

A Curriculum Just for You

Our tutors use 7Sage’s industry-leading LSAT analytics to create a study schedule tailored to your needs. Whether you’re struggling with the logic games, logical reasoning, or reading comprehension, and whether you’re shooting for a 150, a 180, or anything in between, we’ll identify the barriers to your success and address them one by one.

Sign up today to

  • Study more effectively
  • Improve your comprehension
  • Avoid panic
  • Fine-tune your technique for each question type
  • Implement a skipping strategy

Exceptional Teachers

Who teaches for 7Sage? For starters, people who scored in the 99th percentile on a real LSAT. But we’re not just looking for brilliant minds. We’re looking for brilliant teachers. That’s why we only select a tiny fraction of the people who apply to tutor with 7Sage—then train them to make them even better. When you run the numbers, our hiring process is more selective than Yale Law.

So what do these brilliant teachers do? They can help you

  • Simplify complicated topics
  • Recognize patterns and common inferences
  • Anticipate correct answers
  • Rule out wrong answers more quickly
  • Replicate the thought processes of 170+ test-takers

Coaching, Not Explaining

You can find an explainer anywhere. Our tutors are invested in your success, and they’ll do far more than review your wrong answers. Expect your tutor to

  • Assign homework targeted at your weaknesses
  • Make sure you get the most out of each PrepTest
  • Hold you accountable to your own schedule
  • Motivate you
  • Address burn-out and discouragement

Our Tutors

  • Henry Merschat

    Henry Merschat

    Tutor | 180

    Henry Merschat

    Henry Merschat

    Tutor | 180

    Henry thought his LSAT journey was over after a disappointing score. With the guidance of 7Sage, he decided to take another crack at it and ended up with a nice, round 180. He’s excited to help others replicate his experience without getting discouraged or quitting before they’ve reached their full potential. In his free time, he enjoys improv, drumming in local rock bands, and spending time with his two small dogs, Doug and Pluto.

  • Raphael Piliero

    Raphael Piliero

    Tutor | 180

    Raphael Piliero

    Raphael Piliero

    Tutor | 180

    Raphael was motivated to become an LSAT tutor when he saw firsthand the ways that learning logic can change how one thinks and approaches the world—and that the test can be made fun in the process! A self-described LSAT fanatic, Raphael took over 9,000 LSAT questions across several months of study prior to his exam. He decided to return as a tutor to help students reach their potential by inculcating an appreciation for logic, critical thinking, and the joy of solving curve-breaker “miscellaneous" logic games. When not thinking about the LSAT, Raphael enjoys playing speed chess and avidly watching baseball.

  • Henry Farnum

    Henry Farnum

    Tutor | 180

    Henry Farnum

    Henry Farnum

    Tutor | 180

    Henry had to learn to enjoy studying for the LSAT, and counting incremental improvements as little wins helped him maintain motivation through the sometimes grueling process. He used 7Sage, over a 6-month study period, to improve his diagnostic score by more than 20 points. As a tutor, he believes that any student willing to put in the work can develop an intuitive relationship with the test and achieve their ideal score. When he’s not teaching the LSAT, Henry enjoys reading, going for walks with his girlfriend, and watching Hugh Grant act. Or, to be more precise, when he’s not watching Hugh Grant movies, he enjoys teaching the LSAT.  

  • Nathaniel Yoon

    Nathaniel Yoon

    Tutor | 180

    Nathaniel Yoon

    Nathaniel Yoon

    Tutor | 180

    Nathaniel studied for the LSAT with 7Sage, where clear explanations and specific feedback were invaluable in his targeted, intentional preparation. He’s also spent years coaching debate, helping students develop the right mindsets to tackle problems and break down arguments efficiently. As an LSAT tutor, he’s excited to combine these skills to tackle problems together with persistence and an open mind. In his free time, Nathaniel enjoys playing a bit of chess and watching chess videos, solving and occasionally constructing crosswords, and playing with his dog, Leo.

  • Samantha Dresner

    Samantha Dresner

    Tutor | 180

    Samantha Dresner

    Samantha Dresner

    Tutor | 180

    Sam used 7Sage to create her own action plan for tackling the LSAT and now wants to help others do the same. As a student with ADHD, she understands the importance of a routine and strategy tailored to individual learning style. She is especially looking forward to working with students with neurodivergencies and disabilities and is committed to continually finding new and nontraditional methods of studying. In addition to the content of the LSAT, she enjoys teaching the test-taking skills necessary to perform well on it. When not tutoring, Sam enjoys cooking, doing crossword puzzles, and traveling.

  • Greene Ko

    Greene Ko

    Tutor | 177

    Greene Ko

    Greene Ko

    Tutor | 177

    Greene understands that studying for the LSAT can be frustrating and knows firsthand what it’s like to be stuck on a plateau. Having made several breakthroughs, Greene believes that the key to improvement is finding the “right” techniques that work for you and developing the patience and confidence to adhere to those techniques. He works with his clients to help them learn their strengths and discover the tools and strategies that can maximize each client’s strengths. With English being his second language, Greene can offer detailed advice for students whose first language isn’t English and for those who need help with time management. You can find Greene catching waves in the summer and skiing in the winter. He lives with two cats, Ipsae and Jjilae.

  • Henry Lee Ewing

    Henry Lee Ewing

    Tutor | 177

    Henry Lee Ewing

    Henry Lee Ewing

    Tutor | 177

    The LSAT never came easy for Henry. However, after applying consistent studying, he improved his LSAT score by 27 points from his initial practice test. During his studying, he grew to like the unique challenges of the LSAT and grew to love beating them. Henry decided to become a tutor to help others attain their goals and reach their full potential. He believes that no matter the starting point, anyone is capable of achieving their dream score. In his spare time, you can find Henry in the pool, on the bike, or in his running shoes, training for his next triathlon.

  • Valentina Gache

    Valentina Gache

    Tutor | 177

    Valentina Gache

    Valentina Gache

    Tutor | 177

    Valentina understands that taking the LSAT is an intimidating and strenuous journey. As someone who didn’t have a natural affinity for studying, she found that consistency and patience were key. The LSAT is a difficult exam, but it is absolutely learnable. Through tutoring, Valentina seeks to empower students with the right tools and approaches to achieve their goals and find success on the exam. Having self-studied with the 7Sage platform, Valentina knows what it is to feel hopeless at score plateaus and hopes to provide support and methods for overcoming them. Finally, improving by 24 points, she also knows very well that with the right commitment, focus, and consistency, there is so much growth to be had. In her spare time, Valentina enjoys playing soccer, making music, and traveling.

  • Bailey Luber

    Bailey Luber

    Tutor | 175

    Bailey Luber

    Bailey Luber

    Tutor | 175

    By slowing down and learning to figure out why she kept making the same mistakes on certain question types, Bailey increased her score from a 156 to a 175. She loves helping students to get to the root of any obstacles standing between them and their best possible score by emphasizing blind review and developing collaborative learning plans. Once an avid avoider of Logic Games, she has now completed almost every game out there and looks most forward to that section. She believes the LSAT is definitely learnable and can even be addictively fun. Bailey has tutored many types of learners in a variety of subjects, from calculus to literature to Spanish, and loves the creative challenge in working with a student in new ways until they truly get a concept. She just returned from a year of teaching English in Madrid and plans to start law school in the fall of 2023. You’ll find her water coloring, cooking, hiking, laughing, and messing around with her film camera when she isn’t working with students.

  • Kavita Oza

    Kavita Oza

    Tutor | 174

    Kavita Oza

    Kavita Oza

    Tutor | 174

    Kavita spent almost two years studying for the LSAT while balancing a full-time PR job; she deeply understands how difficult and stressful the test can be. However, with the proper training and the right teacher, she also believes the LSAT is very learnable and conquerable test, to the point that it can benefit the overall abilities of test takers. Helping others find that balance and get the score they’re truly capable of is what led her to become a tutor. As a tutor, she will work towards finding the right teaching strategy for you, help figure out what intricacies of the test you’re missing, and build an overall strategy with you to beat that clock. In her spare time, Kavita likes reading, cooking, being a great dog aunt, and lifting.

  • Aastha Sinha

    Aastha Sinha

    Director of LSAT Services

    Aastha Sinha

    Aastha Sinha

    Director of LSAT Services

    While working towards her BA in Criminology and Geography at the University of Florida, Aastha embarked on her LSAT journey. In the process, she grew to really enjoy the test and became passionate about making top scores achievable for others. After spending her college career competing in mock trial tournaments and working at law offices, she settled into education working here at 7Sage. Aastha has had many roles in her time at 7Sage: from tutoring to teaching live classes to co-hosting the LSAT podcast to being Director of Tutoring. Outside of work, Aastha enjoys rock climbing and traveling across the country!

Law School Admissions

Admissions Consulting

Start to finish guidance from an admissions officer and a writer on 10 applications

  • Insider info and strategic guidance from a former admissions officer on every aspect of your application
  • Feedback from a professional writer on every stage of every essay, from brainstorm to final polish
  • Tactics for international students without GPAs, splitters, and non-traditional applicants
  • Expert proofread of every document, unlimited calls and emails, 48-hour turnaround, and access to the Admissions Course

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Admissions Consulting Plus

Everything included with Admissions Consulting, plus...

  • Targeted interview prep with practice sessions
  • Waitlist strategy
  • Strategic guidance on scholarship negotiation
  • Unlimited editing of letters of continuing interest and scholarship reconsideration requests
  • Review of all correspondence with admissions officers and guidance on school visits and info sessions

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Unlimited Edits

for one essay

  • As many rounds of feedback as you need to perfect one document
  • Help with every stage of the writing process, from brainstorming and outlining to revising and polishing
  • 48-hour turnaround per round of revisions
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Admissions Officers & Award-Winning Writers

We combine years of experience in law school admissions with the editorial talent of professional, published authors.

We know what it takes to get into top programs—our former admissions officers have reviewed applications at Columbia Law School, University of Michigan Law School, University of Virginia School of Law, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, and University of California Berkeley School of Law.

You truly brought out the best writer in me, and your guidance helped me get into a school that was a far-fetched dream. For that, I’m eternally grateful.

Yara

Our writing experts have graduated from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, written for The New Yorker, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Slate, Vogue, and The Atlantic, received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Fulbright Program, and published critically acclaimed novels with imprints like Penguin Books. But we don’t impose our vision on your essays: we help your work become the best version of itself.

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We Help Applicants Beat the Odds

During the 2021–2022 cycle, 7Sage consulting clients were four times more successful than the overall applicant pool to T14 schools.

Of our clients who got into T14 schools, 2 in 3 had a below-median LSAT score or GPA.

50% of 7Sage consulting clients who were admitted to Harvard Law School got in with a below-median LSAT score or GPA.

Over a third of 7Sage consulting clients who were admitted to Yale Law School got in with a below-median LSAT score or GPA.

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Our 7Sage Consultants

  • Selene Steelman

    Selene Steelman

    Consultant

    Selene Steelman

    Selene Steelman

    Consultant

    Selene holds a BA with Distinction in English from Swarthmore College and a Juris Doctor from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law where she was Senior Managing Editor of the Cardozo Women’s Law Journal.

    For the last 14 years, she evaluated LL.M. and JD applications as a member of the Admissions Committee for Cardozo School of Law. As Director of LL.M. Admissions, she admitted and welcomed 27 new classes of LL.M. students from over 25 countries. Prior to joining Cardozo, she was a structured finance associate at a top-tier Manhattan law firm. Before she decided to pursue a legal education, she worked at a New York City literary agency, editing book proposals, negotiating subsidiary rights in the pre-digital era, and searching for the Great American Novel in the slush pile.

    She resides in northern New Jersey. When she is not helping law school candidates achieve their dreams, she spends her time playing the violin and ballroom dancing.

  • Tajira McCoy

    Tajira McCoy

    Consultant

    Tajira McCoy

    Tajira McCoy

    Consultant

    Tajira worked in law school admissions for ten years, most recently as the Director of Admissions and Scholarship Programs at Berkeley Law. At Berkeley Law, her primary responsibilities included recruiting and advising prospective law school applicants about the application process, evaluating applicants for admission and for incoming scholarship opportunities, managing the scholarship reconsideration process, and supporting diversity recruitment efforts.

    During her tenure in law admissions, her recruitment efforts spanned JD and LLM programs at four law schools, including public and private institutions, a Jesuit institution, and an HBCU. Tajira built and cultivated relationships within the law school and pre-law communities, often speaking on panels about the admissions process, diversity in law schools, personal and diversity statement workshops, and financial aid talks. For the Law School Admissions Council, she served on the Misconduct and Irregularities in the Admissions Process Subcommittee, the Subcommittee on DiscoverLaw Plus Programs, the International Outreach and Recruitment Work Group, the Annual Meeting Planning Work Group, and the Diversity Committee. She also evaluated submissions to the LSAC Diversity Writing Competition, and she presented at several Annual Meeting Conferences and numerous LSAC Forum events.

    Tajira received her bachelor’s degree from California State University, Northridge and her JD from Southwestern Law School. She currently serves as the Director of Career Services at the University of San Francisco School of Law, where she cultivates employer relationships and advises students and alumni on career planning and job search strategy. Tajira is also the debut author of a rom-com forthcoming from MIRA Books of HarperCollins in early 2022. When she’s not advising students or writing, you might find her testing out new recipes and hosting Supper Club meals for close friends.

  • Susan Cersovsky

    Susan Cersovsky

    Consultant

    Susan Cersovsky

    Susan Cersovsky

    Consultant

    Susan has worked in admissions at Columbia Law School for the last five years, where she served on the Admissions Committee, conducted candidate interviews, reviewed and rendered decisions on thousands of applications each year, oversaw merit-based scholarships, and designed recruiting strategies. She began her law career in New York at Weil, Gotshal & Manges in the reorganization and restructuring department, and worked in-house at New York Life Insurance Company. She also has litigated on a pro bono basis for Sanctuary for Families in Bronx Family Court.

    Susan holds a JD from Columbia Law School, where she edited the Human Rights Law Review and the Jailhouse Lawyer’s Manual, and participated in the Harlem Tutorial Program. She received a BA with distinction and MA in English from Emory University. Currently, Susan resides with her family in Harlem and New York’s Hudson Valley. When she is not helping law school applicants gain acceptance to their dream schools, she can be found developing her mediation skills, serving on the New York City Bar Association’s Sex & Law Committee, co-chairing the Columbia Law School Reunion Committee, painting and doing ceramics, or spending time with her family’s dogs.

  • Aaron Thier

    Aaron Thier

    Director of Admissions Services

    Aaron Thier

    Aaron Thier

    Director of Admissions Services

    Aaron received a BA in Literature from Yale University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Florida, where he taught both creative and expository writing. He is the author of three novels: The Ghost Apple (a semi-finalist for the Thurber Prize), Mr. Eternity (a finalist for the same award), and The World is a Narrow Bridge. His essays and criticism have appeared in The Nation, The New RepublicThe Los Angeles Review of Books,Lucky Peach, and other magazines, and in 2016 he received a Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment from the Arts.

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