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Embarking on your law school journey can feel overwhelming, especially when you're just getting started with the LSAT. That's why 7Sage is proud to offer a free recurring live class: LSAT 101, specifically designed for beginners with little to no knowledge about the test. This class is your essential first step towards conquering the LSAT and getting one step closer to your dream law school!


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Join us for a free, beginner-friendly live class that demystifies the LR section using 7Sage's proven techniques from the Core Curriculum. This live class offers a taste of 7Sage's in-depth strategies, practice questions, and expert advice designed to help you excel on the LSAT.


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If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT153. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!

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Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the law school application journey from the admissions officer's perspective. Today's session is all about the ins-and-outs of financial aid. We'll discuss different aid models (need vs merit), the FAFSA, and how this process differs a bit from what you experienced in undergrad!


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If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT152. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!

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Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the law school application journey from the admissions officer's perspective. Today's session dives into the world of interviews. We will discuss how different schools use the interview as part of their admissions process, and what to expect after you submit your application.


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If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT151. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!

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Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the law school application journey from the admissions officer's perspective. Today's session goes over the application form. How do you access applications? What kinds of questions do schools ask (and why)? What can you expect as you turn to this step in the admissions process?


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If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT150. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!

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Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the law school application journey from the admissions officer's perspective. Today, we dive into the Addenda (or “Addendum” if you’re a stickler for the singular form of Latin nouns)! What is this section of an application and when should you utilize it?


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