Reviews of 7Sage
Unfiltered reviews from real students
Subscription reviews
Showing 48 reviews with 4 stars. Show all

7Sage was the first and only LSAT prep class I used because I was part of the UT Law Cohort program, and let me just say, I am SO glad the program partnered us with 7sage. The materials provided by 7Sage gave me all the resources I could ever need to perform my best. Drills, tutorials/modules, online classes, practice tests, wrong answer journals, etc. all contributed to my success. The online platform enables you to study just about anywhere, without the extra pounds of a physical book in my bag. My only qualm with 7sage is that, in some videos, wrong answers are often dismissed as "just wrong" immediately. Sometimes I would have enjoyed more thorough explanations of wrong answers. Even though comment sections explained wrong answers a bit better when this happened, sometimes students' language were quite wordy. As a result, I sometimes felt an aversion to reading their responses and missed out on clearer explanations of wrong answers.

I will also like to give highlight to my private tutor through 7Sage, Alex Ramussen. Alex worked with me twice per week on the LSAT, and I could have never scored a 176 (last PT blind review... actual LSAT score tbd) without his guidance. Alex understood exactly where I was coming from when I circled wrong answers and knew how to break down stimuli or correct answers in a way I could understand. He always felt relatable even though he is an LSAT GENIUS (cant say the same about myself) and always encouraged me to shoot for the stars. Alex genuinely cares about the performance of his students and is not just into tutoring for the money. I cannot say the same about experiences I have heard from other students with tutors elsewhere. Alex alone gets 5 stars from me.

User Avatar
lillianduma
October 31, 2024
User Avatar
J.Y. Ping
Founder
October 29, 2025

Thanks for your feedback! We've been steadily remaking all of our video explanations, giving full explanations to wrong answers. We've added written explanations to every question now so each answer choice to each question, right or wrong, gets a thorough explanation.

Pretty good, but having closed captions for the videos would be really really helpful, especially for the more complicated lessons.

User Avatar
jasonhegelmeyer2023
June 23, 2022
User Avatar
David Busis
Head of Product
October 29, 2025

We now have closed captions for all videos!

While the curriculum is definitely helpful, I find that sometimes the explanations don't really explain why the wrong answers are wrong, and instead imply that you are stupid for selecting that answer

User Avatar
goldenbears-1
June 21, 2022
User Avatar
David Busis
Head of Product
October 29, 2025

Thanks for your feedback! We've been steadily remaking all of our video explanations, giving full explanations to wrong answers. We've also added written explanations to every question now so that each answer choice to each question, right or wrong, gets a thorough explanation.

JY's explanations are largely helpful. I find that 7sage breaks down the arguments in LR questions in a logical way, and the core curriculum has been invaluable. However, I sometimes find myself selecting a wrong answer, and when I look at the explanations, it is not clearly explained as to why that answer is wrong. Overall, this is the best LSAT course I have taken, and I have experience with a few.

User Avatar
anthoni1551
June 21, 2022
User Avatar
David Busis
Head of Product
October 29, 2025

Thanks for your feedback! We've been steadily remaking all of our video explanations, giving full explanations to wrong answers. We've added written explanations to every question now so each answer choice to each question, right or wrong, gets a thorough explanation.

I really like 7 Sage!!! However I wish there were more explanation videos for the Logical Reasoning questions when we do problem sets from past exams. Alot of the logical reasoning questions don't have explanations.

User Avatar
celineagard1734
May 12, 2022
User Avatar
David Busis
Head of Product
October 29, 2025

We now have explanation videos for every question ever released!

Pretty helpful - I appreciate the calendar/go at your pace set up and LOVE the analytics. Still feels a tad pricey for what is being offered, but compared to other programs its a better options (gotta love capitalism). Wish there was a little bit more of a big picture when it comes to going over and breaking down lots of the logical reasoning stuff - hard for my brain to come up with a roadmap, but honestly I'd recommend this to anyone who is looking for a bit of flexibility with a program that has lots of material to go in depth for where you need it

User Avatar
jessisnotamess
March 17, 2022

Can each video has subtitles? Cause we can not hear every sentence clearly.

User Avatar
569869838qq327
January 14, 2022
User Avatar
David Busis
Head of Product
October 29, 2025

All videos now have subtitles.

Great for when you've come in with a bit of knowledge already- 7sages analytics are really unbeatable in the grand scheme of lsatprep and can really help hone on weak areas!

User Avatar
priyaprasad528
October 7, 2021

Great resource for studying! I'll skip to the constructive criticism for time. One area that 7Sage could explore: Simplicity. What do I mean by that? I mean making the study life of a user as easy as possible. Right now, Blueprint, LSAT Max, and Khan Academy offer "game" like study designs which are user friendly and very simple. 7Sage offers a lot of tools (e.g., scheduler, problem set tools, and curriculum) but this test is "gamable."There's no reason why 7Sage shouldn't use it's accumulated resources to put together a proper course that is mobile, desktop, and tablet friendly. On Blueprint's website they have a simple goal, "We recommend completing 2500 tests questions before you take your test." They achieve this goal by putting a little meter right below that shows your lifetime progress. I've used this program for over six months and gotten a lot of improvement. But I also feel like there's just a tad missing.

User Avatar
bigmoneygerbils
July 7, 2021
User Avatar
David Busis
Head of Product
October 29, 2025

We've redesigned our website from the ground up since this comment, focusing on simplicity. When you sign up, we ask for your goal score, schedule, and starting score (if you have one), and give you a full study plan. All you have to do is follow it.

Great resources and community. The only thing I don't like is that there's so much material that it gets overwhelming at times. I feel like the site would improve if lessons are less expansive and more to the point.

User Avatar
izemshman1344
June 28, 2021
User Avatar
David Busis
Head of Product
October 29, 2025

Our new study-planner recommends the lessons that will benefit you most and leaves out those that won't!

Overall, I am enjoying the course. The only comment or suggestion to add is to explain the relevance of the law-gic breakdown. I am struggling to make sense of the diagram without an actual scenario/question. Also, how to use it in real time. It is discouraging for me to get the question correct, but take like 3 minutes to solve it using the diagram. Maybe it will become cleared later, I only 26% into the curriculum. On the other hand I like the videos, lessons, and practice sets.

User Avatar
avb18b416
June 24, 2021

very helpful! and i have some suggestions for u to improve.

first, arrangement of courses can be listed in three section (lr, lg, rc) instead of the present arrangement, because every time i want to continue to watch ( i leave a few gaps so i cannot click continue to go back to the page i last time left) so i have to turn the pages every time which is a little bit waste of time.

second, problem set is a good thing, but if you can make some sets like from easy to difficult then it will be more convenient, otherwise every time i need to make my own problem sets, and there are a lot of categories, which is really annoying.

although there is already a discussing forum, many people rarely have time to flip the pages, i hope 7 sage can come up with some online lectures given by high scorer, law school admitted applicant and so on. from high scorers, we can get more specific tips and methods to prepare the lsat, or even adjust our attitudes .

7 sage is a really good platform, i believe you can do better and better!

User Avatar
ljhhogwarts253
May 18, 2021

All in all good! But maybe add some new tips for how the lsat has changed recently bc of the pandemic . For example, the test is given online, so most of JYs previous advice on taking the test on paper doesn’t hold well. It can seem the course is a bit left untouched since its creation long ago. Customer service seems to respond quickly which is good but being more proactive rather than just reactive to our complaints or questions will be very helpful! Thanks

User Avatar
You are loved
May 17, 2021

very affordable, good break downs, good online community=solid product

User Avatar
vtplaygood144
September 5, 2020

I think one technical improvement would be making a page where you can see all of your starred lessons - that would be really helpful! I star as I go along, and would like to access all my starred pages at once to review.

User Avatar
mha319
April 17, 2020

So far I like the course, but I do think some lessons can be expanded on and some explanations are given fairly quicken. In that way, it feels like a crash course, but I know that this course was decided for someone who had a year to committ.

User Avatar
tylermharden
March 6, 2020

In terms of teaching the skills necessary to master the LSAT, 7Sage is incredible. In a few of the videos there is some ableist language and at certain times I've noticed implicit misogyny. Overall, it is a very helpful program. My only concern is there is some language that doesn't seem to consider the lived realities of potential users who deal with issues that get mildly derided or jocularly mocked by JY in his explanations.

User Avatar
samanthalucas0112109
December 24, 2019

Pros: The coursework and instructional videos are the best in terms of content of any LSAT prep material I've ever come across. 7Sage is really a 1 stop shop for beginning the LSAT, becoming an expert in the LSAT, learning how the admissions process works, for webinars, live group work, for live interactive interviews with real law school admissions officers and the Ask Me Anything student interviews are extremely insightful! Overall I LOVE 7Sage and have personally recommended it to everyone I know who is preparing for law school.

Cons: My only complaints are the price for the non-basic courses and the time limit on your subscription. $179 is reasonable for the basic curriculum but 3 months isn't very long to complete the core curriculum and to make substantial progress in the problem sets. If the price for the non-basic courses were to come down a little, or if scholarships were provided by 7Sage, these would be much appreciated to the more cash-strapped 7Sagers.

Overall fantastic program!!!!!!! Thank you so much JY, David, the rest of the staff and all the 7Sagers!!!!!!!!!!!

User Avatar
21588
November 16, 2019

I wish you could do single sections on prep tests with the Electronic testing beta. I want to practice logic games on the Beta, but I can't skip to the section .

User Avatar
chc83443844
August 6, 2019

really great pricing when compared to all other LSAT study guides available. usually takes around a day for a question to be answered (which is pretty fast imo). my favourite part of 7sage is the ability to go back and re-watch videos. didn't understand something? watch the video explanation for similar questions. need more practice in a certain area? there are tons of videos and guides to help you through it. my one complaint (and this is relatively minor) is the video player. if you want to skip through a video, you have to manually do it with a mouse/trackpad instead of using the arrow keys (as this will only rifle through the lessons).

User Avatar
lsat6911
July 2, 2019
7.5k upvotes
Based on positive Reddit posts

Based on an automated sentiment analysis of Reddit posts mentioning 7Sage, we counted 7,500 upvotes on 336 threads. We think this is a (very) conservative estimate— but we’ll leave it to you to scour the subs and see why so many of our students come from Reddit.

Confirm action

Are you sure?