Posts Tagged ‘Live Class’

I hope you are Ready Player One because this class is all about games! Every week we go over how to set up the board and attack the questions of a specific game type. Whether you are new to Logic Games or a seasoned gamer who wants to brush up on fundamentals, this class is for you!


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Join JY as he unveils 7Sage's new LSAT Foundations curriculum! Over the course of 8 lecture style classes Monday-Thursday, JY will guide you through a comprehensive learning journey, starting from ground zero and assuming no prior knowledge of the LSAT. Each class will build upon the previous one, allowing you to develop a solid foundation in LSAT concepts. There will be some quizzing, but the focus will be on grasping fundamental LSAT concepts rather than tackling actual LSAT questions.

 

Note: Need access to V2 beta? Just send an email to studentservices@7sage.com to request it. 


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Struggling to remember the essential components of an RC passage? We've all been there! In this workshop,  we'll practice memory recall in real-time, using handy dandy Low Resolution summaries. Grab a pen & some scrap paper and let's get started!


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Do you often find yourself tangled in Logic Games, unsure of how to test for 'Must be True', 'Could be True', 'Must be False', and 'Could be False' scenarios? This class is designed specifically to help you navigate these challenges with ease and confidence. We delve into the distinguishing characteristics of these question types, providing strategic approaches for each. We'll first go through a review of the underlying theory, then experiment hands-on with game boards and question types.


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Are you finding miscellaneous logic games challenging? This class is designed to equip you with the tools and strategic approaches you need to navigate these unique and complex game types!


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Are you struggling to understand the notion of support and how it plays a role in Logical Reasoning? In this interactive class series, we'll guide you through an in-depth exploration and analysis of various types of questions within the strengthening subset, including NA, Strengthen, PSAr, and SA. This course is particularly beneficial if you find it challenging to distinguish between these question types. We'll illuminates the nuanced differences that make each question type unique but also emphasize their significance in a broader context. Embrace this opportunity to deepen your understanding and mastery of these critical components in your learning journey!

 


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Do you often find yourself tangled in Logic Games, unsure of how to test for 'Must be True', 'Could be True', 'Must be False', and 'Could be False' scenarios? This class is designed specifically to help you navigate these challenges with ease and confidence. We delve into the distinguishing characteristics of these question types, providing strategic approaches for each. We'll first go through a review of the underlying theory, then experiment hands-on with game boards and question types.


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Dive into the world of Resolve, Reconcile, and Explain (RRE) questions! This LSAT class specifically crafted for beginners seeking to unravel the complexities of RRE questions.

 


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Are you struggling to understand the notion of support and how it plays a role in Logical Reasoning? In this interactive class series, we'll guide you through an in-depth exploration and analysis of various types of questions within the strengthening subset, including NA, Strengthen, PSAr, and SA. This course is particularly beneficial if you find it challenging to distinguish between these question types. We'll illuminates the nuanced differences that make each question type unique but also emphasize their significance in a broader context. Embrace this opportunity to deepen your understanding and mastery of these critical components in your learning journey!

 


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Do you often find yourself tangled in Logic Games, unsure of how to test for 'Must be True', 'Could be True', 'Must be False', and 'Could be False' scenarios? This class is designed specifically to help you navigate these challenges with ease and confidence. We delve into the distinguishing characteristics of these question types, providing strategic approaches for each. We'll first go through a review of the underlying theory, then experiment hands-on with game boards and question types.


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