In Progress: Accelerated Fundamentals Course
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Our Accelerated Fundamentals crash course is the best way to learn the 7Sage curriculum on a shortened schedule. Our 99th percentile instructor will guide you through the most central LSAT concepts and make sure that you have a strong foundation in time for the November test.
This course features:
- Dynamic instructors with tons of classroom experience
- Three class sessions per week (2.5 hours each)
- Weekly proctored Practice Tests
- Study plan with supplementary drills and recommended PTs
- Perfect for students who want a comprehensive course in time for the November test
Don't get to test day unprepared! Join our Accelerated Fundamentals class today!
- Official Score
- 176
Hi! I’m Priyana. I graduated from NYU Cum Laude in 2020 and scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT, raising my score almost 20 points from my diagnostic with my strategic study process (and, of course, a lot of help from 7Sage along the way!). I come from a background in digital product management, where I spent years solving complex problems and collaborating across teams. I focus on helping students approach the LSAT with clarity, confidence, and curiosity. My favorite part of teaching is watching students go from feeling overwhelmed to in control. Outside of tutoring, I love vintage fashion, jewelry making, and long walks with my dog Kulfi!
- Official Score
- 176
Hi! I'm Zaiboon, also known as Zai. I was born and raised in Toronto and graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honors Bachelor of Arts in International Relations. I'm excited to begin my J.D. at Harvard in 2026. Outside of tutoring and teaching the LSAT, I love running, hanging out with my cat, and exploring Toronto's restaurant scene, which I share on my food blog.
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- Feb 2025
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Will graduated from James Madison University in 2021 with a double major in Economics and Philosophy. While in college, he was a teaching assistant in the philosophy department, an intern for a US Congressman, and a member of JMU’s competitive debate team. While law school was always his ultimate goal, he worked in finance for a few years before taking the LSAT. While studying for the LSAT, he surprisingly enjoyed it so much that he decided he wanted to teach it. In addition to loving the process of mastering the LSAT, he’s also passionate about everything history, religion, and philosophy.
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