Live Sessions and Webinars

Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree · Rahela Sami

Event Series Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree
Point at Issue: Agree or Disagree Logical Reasoning

One of the most atypical question types, Point at Issue questions ask us to pinpoint where two arguments differ or align without getting distracted by other elements in the split stimulus. Learn how should your approach differ when there are two arguments to consider, and how to avoid the red herrings this question type often […]

Conditional Reasoning Workshop [Cameras On!] · Henry Ewing

Event Series Conditional Reasoning Workshop
Pace: Slow Camera On Difficulty: Moderate Logical Reasoning

If you’re struggling with conditionals and lawgic, then you need to practice your translations! Join 7Sage instructor Henry Ewing for a workshop on conditional reasoning! Note: We encourage participants to keep their cameras on during this class. While it's not mandatory, it greatly enhances the interactive experience! Note: This class is very beginner-friendly! We’ll take […]

Most Strongly Supported and Must be True · Henry Ewing

Event Series Most Strongly Supported and Must Be True
Must be True Most Strongly Supported Logical Reasoning

Both MSS and MBT questions ask us to evaluate inferences- what can be validly drawn for the stimulus, and are all valid inferences equally valid? This class will explore the significant similarities and differences between the two classes, with an emphasis on the tips and strategies best applied when you encounter a question of either […]

LR: Set of the Day · Henry Ewing

Event Series LR: Set of the Day
Difficulty: Moderate Logical Reasoning

With a double portion of LR guaranteed every test, the Logical Reasoning section is more important than ever! Mondays through Wednesdays will feature questions of average difficulty, while Thursdays and Fridays will feature the most challenging questions the test has to offer.

Pseudo Sufficient Assumptions · Bailey Luber

Event Series Pseudo Sufficient Assumptions
Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (Application) Pseudo Sufficient Assumption (Rule) Logical Reasoning

Split into PSAr (find the rule) and PSAa (application) questions, these cousins of Sufficient Assumption questions tend to be less straightforward- and thus more difficult! This class will cover the concepts and strategies that are essential for effectively navigating both variants of this question type.

What Does My Score Mean? · Jacob Baska

Event Series What Does My Score Mean?
Free Admissions

It can be difficult to decipher precisely how your LSAT score fits into your law school application plans. When is cancelling and retaking the right move, and when is a score worth keeping? Join admissions consultant Jake Baska for an in-depth discussion that will help you interpret and contextualize an LSAT score.

RC: Humanities Passages · Bailey Luber

Event Series RC Passage Topics
Reading Comprehension

Humanities passages are one of the four major categories that passages on the LSAT fall into. Drawing on a broad range of material across philosophy, literature, and history, they can be quite challenging! Learn the ins and outs of this passage topic while working through an example humanities passage.

Speed Drills · Bailey Luber

Event Series Speed Drills
Pace: Fast Logical Reasoning

Drilling is one of the most important elements of your study plan, but drilling effectively isn’t always intuitive. This class will focus on fast drills that help bolster good timing habits, with a chance to discuss in between.

Reading Comprehension Bootcamp · Nicole Agranonik

Event Series Reading Comprehension Bootcamp
Pace: Slow Reading Comprehension

When it comes to RC, you should always have a plan! This class will focus on the fundamental strategies you can rely on when tackling even the most complex passages. Learn how to effectively track speakers and viewpoints, understand underlying structure, and pinpoint the essential points for your low-res summaries.