7SAGE BLOG

News and tips about the LSAT and law school admissions

Posts in the LSAT Category

Try Blue Light Glasses! Thanks for reading 7Sage’s Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Taking a standardized test on the computer can be difficult […]

Quick Tip: Practice Passage Timing Students often find themselves accidentally spending too much time on reading the  passage in Reading Comprehension (RC). Usually, this isn’t intentional—rather, as one reads, time […]

Quick Tip: Break Before Blind Review! One common trend I notice with my students is that they view taking a PrepTest and doing Blind Review as one continuous exercise; upon […]

Take the Time to Breathe! It can be easy to obsess over every second on the clock, and taking a long, deep breath may seem like an eternity. But panicking […]

The Final PT: Utilize your final PT wisely; it could cause undue anxiety for test day, should you not score what you’re looking for. Instead of scoring your final PT, […]

Practice with a Proctor! Perhaps one of the most difficult parts of simulating the test day experience is recreating the anxiety driven by proctor monitoring. The interference of the proctor […]

Highlight the Issue with the Answer Choice Oftentimes, students will come to me saying they narrow down a question to two potential answer choices but always pick the incorrect one. […]

Quick Tip: Save Global Questions for Last! One of the biggest time crunches we face in the LSAT is the Logic Games section. If we jump into the questions without […]

Quick Tip: Try Taking Your Sections Backward! Whenever we take a practice test, we tend to be very careful on the first game, passage, or set of questions. Over time […]