7Sage LSAT Tutoring
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Save hundreds, even thousands of dollars by bundling LSAT Tutoring and Admissions Consulting.

*To access our tutoring services, an active 7Sage subscription (core or live) and an active LawHub subscription are required. These subscriptions are purchased separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

  

Do you offer combined admissions and tutoring packages?

Yes, we offer substantial discounts for those who bundle admissions consulting and tutoring. Learn more by signing up for a free consult.

How do you select your tutors?

We auditioned hundreds of 99th-percentile LSAT tutors and chose the very best—then trained them to make them even better.

What happens after I sign up for tutoring?

After you purchase tutoring, we’ll send you an email with a link to a survey. We’ll also ask you to take a diagnostic exam if you’ve never taken a PrepTest on 7Sage’s platform.

We’ll use your survey responses and diagnostic exam to draft a study plan and match you with a tutor. Your tutor will reach out to you within 72 hours to schedule your free, 30-minute intake session.

What are the sessions like?

7Sage tutors are coaches, not just explainers. Each session is focused on a clear goal tailored to your needs and progress. We’ll work on foundational principles, timing, or test tactics before assigning homework and setting the agenda for the coming week. We don’t just help you improve during our sessions: we maximize the time you spend studying on your own.

How do the sessions work?

We conduct all of our tutoring sessions over Zoom. You can choose if you want the camera on or off.

Do you offer payment plans?

7Sage is pleased to offer affordable payment plans for 10+ session LSAT Tutoring packages.

Here's how it works: we split the purchase price into monthly payments (with the number of months dependent on the number of sessions). You pay the first today, and then we will reach out once a month to remind you to make your next monthly payment until you're paid up.

That's it! No interest, no shady terms, and no third-party companies you have to deal with.

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What subscriptions do I need to use 7Sage Tutoring?

LSAC, the organization that administers the LSAT, requires all students to subscribe to LawHub Advantage ($120/year) to access any LSAT prep course, including ours. This subscription is necessary to access official LSAT PrepTests or any questions from past LSATs. Your monthly subscription to 7Sage, gives you access to our platform with lessons, explanations, and analytics. Essentially, you're paying LSAC for copies of past LSATs and paying us for the educational materials that help you make use of those tests. Your tutor will use your 7Sage account to see your analytics, assign homework , and track your progress!

What’s your refund policy?

For tutoring, if you’ve used one hour or less of your time, we’ll give you a full refund (minus a 6% processing fee) within 14 days of your purchase.

About Our Program

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

  • Ben Kane

    Ben Kane

    Tutor | 180

    Ben Kane

    Ben Kane

    Tutor | 180

    Ben found 7Sage near the beginning of his LSAT journey, and he credits much of his success to the clear explanations and detailed analytics that 7Sage provides. He serves through AmeriCorps in Colorado doing academic interventions, gaining an appreciation for different learning styles and the excitement of breakthrough realizations. He is excited to meet students where they are at to achieve their peak performance on the LSAT and enjoy the intricacies of the test. When not obsessing over the best way to break boards, Ben writes YA contemporary fantasy and competes in Latin dance.

  • Deirdre Madeleine Willgohs

    Deirdre Madeleine Willgohs

    Tutor | 180

    Deirdre Madeleine Willgohs

    Deirdre Madeleine Willgohs

    Tutor | 180

    Deirdre graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in biomedical engineering and started her career in law as a patent examiner for the USPTO, later becoming a patent agent at a Big Law firm. During her time at Northwestern, she was a math and physics tutor for her fellow students and discovered her passion for teaching. To be the best tutor possible, she has taken several courses in pedagogy and has developed an effective and engaging approach to tutoring. Deirdre believes the LSAT is a learnable test, and with the right approach and strategies, it can even be fun! She enjoys working with students of all levels, whether they want to work on their fundamentals at the beginning of their LSAT journey or refine their strategy to get those last few points to a 180. When she isn’t teaching the LSAT, Deirdre enjoys fostering kittens and playing badminton.

  • Eric James Hu

    Eric James Hu

    Tutor | 179

    Eric James Hu

    Eric James Hu

    Tutor | 179

    Eric is a New York-based jazz saxophonist, an adjunct at Columbia University, and an LSAT tutor of five years. He believes that learning should be approachable and transformative, with tangible, achievable steps toward ambitious goals. He has worked with LSAT students starting from the 120s as well as from the 170s. His most improved student started with a 128 and ended with a 169, and he is equally proud of his students that progress from 172 to 177. Eric is a published academic with articles in leading music education journals. He has a Master's in Education from Columbia University and is currently working towards a PhD in Music Education. When not teaching or writing, Eric enjoys cooking Italian food and playing video games.

  • Aseman Shahsavand

    Aseman Shahsavand

    Tutor | 179

    Aseman Shahsavand

    Aseman Shahsavand

    Tutor | 179

    Aseman believes in a methodical approach to diagnose and tackle challenges in the LSAT studying journey, using drills to hone in on weaknesses. She believes that the LSAT is more similar to a marathon than a calculus exam—anyone can train their intuition to achieve their LSAT goals, just like how with enough training, anyone can run a marathon. Aseman has previous experience tutoring English as a second language, as well as data management and statistics. She currently studies business administration at the Schulich School of Business in Toronto, and in her free time she enjoys reading, crocheting, and playing the piano.

  • ZeSean Ali

    ZeSean Ali

    Tutor | 177

    ZeSean Ali

    ZeSean Ali

    Tutor | 177

    ZeSean jumped more than 20 points from his first to final LSAT. He believes that you, too, can improve and get your goal score. How? Build a strong foundation in logic. He assures you: a deep understanding of logic makes the questions read easier. Plus, it makes your answers foolproof, helping you avoid traps. ZeSean holds a bachelor’s in chemistry from Reed College and a master’s in politics, ethics, and religion from Harvard, and is applying to law school. Outside of tutoring, he tries to avoid rolling his ankle playing basketball and drinks too much coffee.

  • Conner Kline

    Conner Kline

    Tutor | 174

    Conner Kline

    Conner Kline

    Tutor | 174

    As a former Marine Corps captain with dreams of attending a top law school, Conner has studied for the LSAT in just about every clime and place: aluminum huts in the Mojave Desert, a barracks room in the Middle East, and an Air Force watch floor were just a few. Throughout it all, a 7Sage tutor was by his side, albeit halfway across the world, helping tailor his LSAT studies. It eventually paid off with a +17-point improvement, an experience that made him an ardent believer in the limitless value of hard work and the extraordinary power of a 7Sage LSAT tutor. He is inspired now for the opportunity to give back to the next generation of LSAT students, to do for them what 7Sage did for him: achieve a dream score he thought was never possible.

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They Really Like Us 😊

Take a look at these reviews from our clients:

With less than 2 months of prep with a tutor, I managed to score a 170 on the October LSAT. Prior to tutoring, I was guessing on multiple last questions during all my sections. On my test in October, I ended my sections with 1-2 minutes left over at the end.

u/PassengerNo5317

I personally had a great experience because my tutor was highly involved in my study plan and made a daily list each week with drills/PTs that I was to complete. It was extremely organized and streamlined, and if anything it put me in the right headspace, encouraged me to keep going when I hit a slump, and took the guess work out of what exactly I should be doing each day....I’d say if you’re able to, go for it. Especially if you’re like me and need some built in structure.

u/AnalystRealistic4907

I used 7sage and found the tutor super helpful! I learned some new strategies for approaching LR/RC questions and having a structured weekly plan really helped me stick to studying.

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