Accelerated Fundamentals Course
Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays · Zoom
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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 January 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
- 180
Clayton graduated from the University of California San Diego in 2023 with a double major in philosophy and political science. While in college, Clayton taught other students the principles of logic and legal reasoning. As a student that struggled with the LSAT himself, Clayton understands the process of incremental improvement that leads to success on the test. He hopes to use that passion for critical thinking and test-taking fundamentals to provide a tailored approach that meets the needs of any student, no matter where they’re starting from. Outside work he enjoys seal documentaries, online chess, and newspaper games.
- 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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Learn the basics of argument structure and conditional reasoning.
Advance your understanding of argument structure and conditional reasoning.
Learn how to approach LSAT Reading Comprehension.
Learn how to strengthen and weaken causal arguments.
Learn how to resolve discrepancies and weaken/strengthen non-causal arguments.
Understand how to form a premise-to-conclusion bridge.
Learn how to identify necessary assumptions.
Learn how to identify flawed reasoning.
Learn how to approach comparative RC passages.
Learn how to approach Parallel and Parallel Flaw questions.
Review techniques for getting faster.
Review key concepts in conditional and causal reasoning.