LSAT Advanced Course
Tuesdays and Thursdays · Zoom
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Master advanced LSAT concepts and maximize your scoring potential Take your LSAT prep to the next level with our Advanced LSAT course. This program is perfect for students who already have a strong foundation and are looking for key insights and targeted strategies from our 99th percentile tutors to help them master the trickiest questions and reach their target scores.
Focus on high-difficulty question types and advanced strategies Refine test-taking techniques and speed Perfect for students aiming for a 170+ score Course includes tailored study plan. All sessions are recorded and posted for review. *All 7Sage course purchases include a 7Sage live subscription for the duration of the class Maximize your score with advanced, targeted LSAT prep. Register today!
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- 173
Sadaf holds a B.S. from UCLA and an M.S. from Johns Hopkins, both in Electrical Engineering. She began her career in private research, contributing to the development of cutting-edge semiconductor technologies. As her career progressed, she developed an interest in patent law and transitioned to working with her company’s legal team as a patent liaison. A firm believer that anything is learnable—including the LSAT—Sadaf has developed a tutoring style focused on clear, step-by-step strategies that help students build both confidence and skill. After preparing for the LSAT herself, she discovered that the exam is not only learnable but can also be enjoyable. With the right guidance, she believes any student can excel and even come to appreciate the brain teasers the LSAT offers. When she’s not tutoring, Sadaf enjoys snowboarding trips and spending time with her cat, Froggy.
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Learn how to quickly identify and comprehend the criteria for a correct answer
Learn when and how to negate answer choices.
Learn how to recognize different passage styles and quickly identify their purpose and main point.
Learn how to handle complicated conditionals and translate conditional indicators automatically.
Learn how to return to the passage strategically and find support for inferences while avoiding assumptions.
Learn how to work with questions that add math or “math-like” elements.
Learn about quantifiers and how to handle set logic.
Learn how to mentally prepare for test day and some helpful drills to perform in the run up to the big day.