180 LR Masterclass with Kevin Lin

Sundays · Google Meet

Course details

Jun 22, 2025-Jul 13, 2025 4 weeks
Sunday 2-4:30pm EDT
Virtual, Google Meet Exact location available after purchase
Break through to your target score with advanced, targeted LSAT prep

Standard

$989
$297 subscription value included
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$1,489
$297 subscription and $599 tutoring value included
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Master advanced LSAT concepts and maximize your scoring potential

Designed and taught by LSAT guru and 7Sage senior content creator, Kevin Lin, the 180 LR Master Class is an advanced 4-week masterclass designed for experienced LSAT students aiming for perfection in logical reasoning. Go beyond generic heuristics and mass-market advice that might limit your potential at the highest score levels. This class works best for students who typically make between 3 and 6 mistakes per LR section.

Weekly Online Lesson: In-depth instruction from a 180-scorer, focusing on the nuanced concepts, patterns, and precision skills essential for LR mastery.

Targeted Problem Sets: Sharpen your abilities with carefully curated problem sets specifically designed to develop expert-level LR understanding.

All-Access to 7Sage: Access to all PrepTests, hundreds of hours of lessons, and our daily live sessions for the duration of the class.


Instructor
Kevin
Kevin has dedicated his life to helping students like you master the LSAT. With over 10 years of teaching experience, a perfect 180, and hundreds of former students at top law schools across the country, he can push you to the peak of your LSAT potential. After graduating from U.C. Berkeley and Columbia Law School, Kevin practiced commercial litigation in New York City before serving a short stint as a federal prosecutor in Oakland, California. But for Kevin, legal practice couldn’t compare to the intellectual challenge and satisfaction of teaching the LSAT. He’s thrilled to be part of 7Sage – the best LSAT prep company in the world. In his free time, he enjoys thinking about LSAT questions, planning out LSAT classes and explanations, and petitioning LSAC to release more new PrepTests.

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