Live Sessions and Webinars

Oversupplying Assumptions · Alex Jacobs

Event Series Oversupplying Assumptions
Logical Reasoning

When you get a question wrong you haven't just missed the correct answer, but have actively chosen a wrong answer. What makes a trap answer so alluring? Often a bad answer would be correct if allowed an assumption that's just a step too far. Learn to effectively scrutinize attractive answer choices, and stop feeding trap answers the […]

The Flaw Factory · Alex Jacobs

Event Series The Flaw Factory
Logical Reasoning

Being able to quickly identify flaws in an argument is one of the most critical skills needed for a wide variety of LR question types. Hone your flaw-spotting ability by working through Flaw questions of varying difficulty!

Mastering Study Skills and Maintaining Wellness [Cameras On!] · Alex Jacobs

Event Series Mastering Study Skills
Health / Wellness Camera On

Join our Study Skills Discussion Group, a mental health-informed class focused on fostering effective and sustainable study habits. We provide a supportive space to share strategies, tackle challenges, and manage the stress associated with LSAT preparation. The goal of this class is to empower each student with the tools and mindset needed for success, prioritizing […]

Questions I Got Wrong (With Alex and Bailey) · Alex Jacobs

Event Series Questions I Got Wrong
Logical Reasoning

Did you know that 7Sage instructors didn't start out as bona fide LSAT superhumans? The road to LSAT mastery is paved with many wrong answers. Each week a guest instructor (hosted by Alex) will revisit questions they got wrong while studying for their own LSAT way back when. Test your skills against the guest's past attempts, and gain valuable insights as they share […]

LR in Action with Bailey and Alex · Bailey Luber

Event Series LR in Action
Timing Strategy

Join senior 7Sage LSAT instructors Bailey and Alex as they tackle unprepared LSAT questions in real-time, offering you a window into their thought processes and strategies while the clock is ticking. How does a top scorer approach timing differently, and which habits are most effective?

Humanities Passages · Alex Jacobs

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 tricky! Learn the ins and outs of this passage topic while working through an example humanities passage.

Logical Reasoning Set of the Day · Alex Jacobs

Event Series LR: Set of the Day
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.

LR in Action with Bailey and Alex · Bailey Luber

Event Series LR in Action
Timing Strategy

Join senior 7Sage LSAT instructors Bailey and Alex as they tackle unprepared LSAT questions in real-time, offering you a window into their thought processes and strategies while the clock is ticking. How does a top scorer approach timing differently, and which habits are most effective?

RC in Action with Bailey and Alex · Bailey Luber

Event Series RC in Action
Timing Reading Comprehension Strategy

Join senior 7Sage LSAT instructors Bailey and Alex as they tackle unprepared LSAT passages in real-time, offering you a window into their thought processes and strategies while the clock is ticking. How does a top scorer approach timing differently, and which habits are most effective?

LR in Action with Bailey and Alex · Alex Jacobs

Event Series LR in Action
Timing Strategy

Join senior 7Sage LSAT instructors Bailey and Alex as they tackle unprepared LSAT questions in real-time, offering you a window into their thought processes and strategies while the clock is ticking. How does a top scorer approach timing differently, and which habits are most effective?

Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions · Alex Jacobs

Event Series Sufficient and Necessary Assumptions
Logical Reasoning

Sufficient and necessary conditions are some of the most common logical elements encountered in logical reasoning. Easily confused with each other and often unintuitive, they can make for some truly hard SA and NA questions! This class will cover the concepts and strategies that are essential for effectively navigating both question types.