If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT142. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!
Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the law school application journey from the admissions officer's perspective. Today's class goes over the personal statement. What do admissions officers want from the personal statement? What is ok to write about and what's not (and is anything not)? Should you always stick to the formatting suggestions?
If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT141. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!
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.
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.
If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT140. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!
Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the law school application journey from the admissions officer's perspective. Our first class is an overview of the application process's nuances. What are they looking at? How does the timing of application submission play into things? What mind games are they trying to play (or not!)?
If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT155. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!
Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the law school application journey from the admissions officer's perspective. Today we're talking about scholarship negotiations. What's the best way to try and increase your scholarship offers... or is there any way? Let's hear all about this from the admissions/fin aid officer's perspective and offer a few strategies for you!
If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:
1. You must register in advance by clicking the blue 'Register' button on this page.
Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.
2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This week's recommended PT is PT154. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or- if you want to simulate real test-day conditions- you can log into LawHub and take it there.
3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 PM ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.
4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctors will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to indicate your preference. If only the Prometric proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you will be able to test with those.
If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!