Welcome to Your LSAT Prep Class
Congratulations on joining our LSAT Prep program! This page will guide you through everything you need to know.
Your 7Sage Class
1. What Is Included in This Class
Real-time sessions where we meet as a class, learn LSAT strategies, ask questions, and practice together.
for review before, during, and after class.
so you can review content later or catch up on a missed session.
Targeted practice drills and asynchronous lessons to solidify the skills covered in class.
7Sage’s full website resources to help you practice, review, and track your progress. 1.1 Why is Lawhub Advantage not included?
7Sage receives no money from your Lawhub purchase, and only restricts access to material in accordance with LSAC policies.
Your Lawhub purchase is not tethered to 7Sage, but grants you access to licensed LSAT materials on Lawhub, and on any other licensed LSAT prep service you sign up for while your Advantage subscription is active.
Rather than add the Advantage fee to the cost of the class, impacting those who have already purchased it during their LSAT studies, we prefer to leave the requirement up to the individual student.
2. How to Stay Up to Date
Check Your Email
We’ll send important updates, changes to the schedule, and homework reminders by email from classes@7sage.com.
Action Step: Make sure our emails are not going to your spam folder. Bookmark this Document
This is your central hub for all materials, updates, and important links.
Action Step: Save the page as a bookmark in your browser or pin it for easy access. 3. Lessons
3.1 How to Join
Classroom Link: Use the link on the or the page to get directions to your in-person classroom or directly join your virtual classroom. 3.2 Recordings
Review the Lesson: If you were unable to attend class or want to review a particular part of the lesson, your class purchase includes access to recordings of all the lessons. This access will continue even after the class ends and your subscription access expires. Recordings Link: All recorded sessions can be found inRecordings of virtual classes will take up to 48 hours to be processed and uploaded. 3.3 Slides
Slide Deck Link: Each lesson comes with a slide deck, available on the row or Download or view online for note-taking. Refer back after class to review key points. 4. Homework
4.1 How to Access
Homework Page: Each class’ homework can be found on the or on the . Follow the links to the lesson or drill that has been assigned. 4.2 When to Do It
After Each Lesson: Complete homework during the week following each class to reinforce concepts and prepare for the next lesson. Stay Consistent: Consistent practice is crucial for LSAT success. If you can’t do all the homework, that’s ok! Some studying will always be better than no studying, so just do as much as you can. 5. 7Sage Live + Core
5.1 Included Features
: Your subscription includes access to our entire subscription course, with hundreds of written and recorded lessons. We will be using these lessons as review material to support and supplement class lessons. If you are ever struggling with a concept or question-type, it never hurts to review the lessons in the core curriculum! : Create drills using our custom drill builder - : View your performance trends. 5.2 How to Create and Review Drills
Log In: Go to your new.7Sage.com account and click “Practice” under “Study”. Choose a Section: Select Logical Reasoning or Reading Comprehension. : After completing a drill, you will be given the opportunity to blind review. Review Final Results: Once you submit your blind review, you’ll be shown your full results and analytics. 5.3 How to Take and Review Preptests
Log In: Go to your new.7Sage.com account and click “Practice” under “Study”. Select “Preptests”: Click the “Preptests” option at the top of the page. Simulate Test Conditions: Find a quiet space. Think about how you will be taking your eventual test, and recreate the conditions (accommodations, pen and paper vs digital, time of day) as much as possible. Complete the Test: Remember that this is just a chance to identify your weaknesses and get comfortable with the LSAT experience. Don’t stress about being perfect! Blind Review: Our system is designed to encourage thorough review of tests. We strongly encourage you to every PT you take. Your results aren’t going anywhere, so you can (and we recommend you do) give yourself a break after taking your test before you move to blind review. Review Results: Once you submit your blind review, you’ll be shown your full results. You can compare them against your overall performance on the analytics page. 6.1 The New 7Sage
As part of your class we have enrolled you in the beta of our new website! Our class will be taking advantage of some new features unique to . In particular, our new drilling platform allows us to share pre-made drills with you directly, saving you the time of creating homework drills yourself!
7Sage 1 and 7Sage 2 are functionally different websites.
This means that you will need a separate 7S2 account upgraded with the Live subscription. Our team will be reaching out to you during your enrollment and will create an upgraded 7S2 account on your behalf. If you run into any issues accessing your account or using 7S2 materials, reach out to us at and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Best Practices
1. Report Issues
Technical Problems: If you can’t access recordings, homework, or drills, contact our support team at , or submit an issue report to the form linked in the class follow-up email. Lesson Questions: Email your question to , and we will pass it on to your instructor. This is so our team can ensure that your question gets answered if your instructor is on a day off. Urgent Issues: For urgent matters (e.g., you can’t join a lesson), reach out to . 2. How to Study for the LSAT
2.1 Consistency is Key
The LSAT is different from the tests you took in University and Highschool. The LSAT is not testing your recollection and comprehension of facts. It is testing your logical skills.
In this sense, the LSAT is far more like a fitness test or a musical recital than your AP chem exam. The key to success on the LSAT is the development of ‘muscle memory’ through consistent practice.
This means that you cannot cram for the LSAT, just like you cannot cram to learn the piano.
Consistency and quality of study beat intensity. We would rather you complete one third of the week’s homework, following all the steps including full review and journaling, than that you skim through all of it while exhausted and skipping key steps.
2.2 Keep a Healthy Perspective
Going to law school is a big decision, and getting a competitive LSAT score can have a large impact on your life. Having said that: taking the LSAT is not going to be the make-it or break-it moment of your existence. The more you view it that way, the more stressful and challenging it will be. Instead, try to relax, keep focused on the questions in front of you, and swing for the fences!
3. Class Expectations
To fully benefit from the class and stay caught up with its curriculum, we expect the following from you:
You will either attend or watch the recording for each class lesson.
Recordings will be uploaded within ~48 hours after each class. Try to watch the recorded lesson before the next class if you did not attend live. You will study outside class as much as your schedule and life allow, aiming to at least complete the first priority homework.
Class time is not study time! The class lessons are supposed to improve the quality of your study time by introducing key concepts and effective strategies. But to retain this information and truly improve, you will need to study outside classes. You will, whenever possible, for all preptests, and whenever the homework specifies you to.
7Sage has a unique approach to studying that emphasizes thoughtful review. Review takes time and can be frustrating, but to improve requires that we identify and reflect on our mistakes, and not that we barrel through as many questions as possible. You will take PTs when prompted by the study plan.
Taking a full test can be exhausting. Who wants to spend three hours on the weekend taking an exam instead of kicking back and relaxing! But to properly measure your progress and identify issues, you will need to take a diagnostic near the start of the class, and further PTs in the final weeks of the class. You will participate in class (in some form).
Class is more fun, engaging, and productive when students participate. Ideally, for a virtual class you will have your camera on and ask questions over microphone. That said, we understand different people have different comfort levels. If you would prefer not to speak in class, that is totally fine. But we would still encourage you to participate in some way—be it through chat, polls, or anonymous Q&A. This class is about improving your LSAT skills, not proving yourself. Mistakes are opportunities to learn, and the best way to understand something that confuses you during class is to ask your instructor for clarification. You will keep us updated!
If you feel you are falling behind or the class isn’t clicking for you, let us know! Thank You for Joining!
We’re excited to help you master the LSAT. Remember to check this document regularly for the most up-to-date class information. If you have any questions, reach out—no question is too small.
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