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Tuesday, Jun 03

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Unlock the secret to acing both Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension! Many test-takers treat these as separate challenges, but the truth is, they're deeply connected. On this episode, we explore why the biggest hurdle in LR often isn't the logic itself, but actually understanding what you read. Plus, we'll show you how to see RC passages as extended LR questions. Ready to transform your approach? Listen in!

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adakid45

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Monday, Jun 02

Does anyone know how to delete PT history on here? I went through and did none of the questions on a PT because I wanted to get the analysis on just one question on that PT but I don't want this PT to mess up my analytics

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EdwardsC

Sunday, Jun 01

I recently started gearing up to study for the LSAT and started with a diagnostic test to see where I am. I scored a 138 which is very discouraging, but I know it can be improved. I am needing a score in the high 150s/160, is it possible to achieve this with 3 months of studying? Any recommendations and advice would be appreciated!

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VibrantPatrioticSoup

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Wednesday, May 28

How do I select a drill with split passages? I don't see the option in the RC drill.

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OrderlyJoyfulDisk

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Tuesday, May 27

Hi. I am new here. I haven't found how to take the curriculum and what it consists of. Where do I get this? I have just been taking live classes. Also, my understanding is to take the curriculum first, then do drills and maybe one or two live classes a day. Is this correct?

And regarding blind reviews, how do I do those on LawHub? I am in a program that requires us to do PTs on LawHub but I imagine I can do some here too if they are different than those we have to do on LawHub.

Also, in this program we have a little over two-months to study for the LSAT and have to take the August exam so we can apply to law school in December. I have told them I do not think I will be ready by then because my initial two PT scores were very low. What do you suggest? I do not want to take the test if I am not scoring well and have that be on my permanent record.

Also, what kind of study plan will pull me up to a good score in this timeframe? To me, a 160 is a good score. But for now, reaching the median is progress. Thank you.

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Tuesday, May 27

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We're pleased to welcome Eric Revis, a new host and our resident expert on burnout, to the podcast to discuss how it impacts LSAT candidates. In this informative session, Eric, along with live instructors Bailey and Henry, will examine the common pressures that lead to LSAT-related exhaustion. The discussion will center on providing students with concrete, actionable information for developing strategies to combat burnout. Tune in to learn how to sustain your energy and motivation effectively throughout your studies.

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Tuesday, May 20

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This episode from the 7Sage LSAT podcast aims to help you conquer Flaw questions, discussing common mistakes in arguments and how to identify them. We then explore how these specific analytical skills are useful beyond just Flaw questions, making a real difference in how you tackle other LSAT question types. You'll also get to see this in action as we work through a few example questions as a practical exercise.

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HandyProgressiveAssociation

Sunday, May 18

Hi everyone, Iโ€™m looking for a study buddy or group to join in Brooklyn NY. Studying is so lonely, the company would be nice! Plus like that can hold eachother accountable.

I live in Bedstuy, willing to travel around to diversify the study areas.

Let me know anyone who is interested :)

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Tuesday, May 13

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Unlock your LSAT potential by going beyond practice tests and mastering the art of strategic drilling. In this episode, the 7Sage LSAT Podcast breaks down how focused repetition on specific question types can significantly boost your accuracy and confidence. Learn effective drilling techniques, how to integrate them into your study plan, and why this method is crucial for turning weaknesses into strengths. Tune in to discover how to drill your way to a higher LSAT score with expert advice from 7Sage.

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Wednesday, May 07

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Are you finding your LSAT review process isn't yielding the results you want? Bailey, Nicole, and ZeSean discuss why simply checking answers isn't sufficient and introduce better approcahes approach to review. They detail essential techniques, including effective error analysis strategies and mastering the Blind Review method, explaining how these transform review from a passive chore into an active, powerful tool for boosting your score.

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Wednesday, Apr 30

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With about a month remaining until the June LSAT, you might be wondering about your progress and what your next steps should be. In this episode, hosts Nicole, Bailey, and Henry explore how to effectively evaluate where you stand in your preparation as test day approaches. They'll discuss helpful ways to understand your current performance, identify areas that could benefit from more focus, and develop a practical plan to guide your studies through these final important weeks. Join them for a supportive look at navigating the last month of your LSAT journey.

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EricT024

Friday, Apr 18

It appears I have trouble starting any type of drill. The "start drill" button is greyed out and isn't clickable. Am I doing something wrong? Lol

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Halsi

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Wednesday, Apr 02

When should someone begin to focus on their time during drills in addition to accuracy

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Wednesday, Mar 19

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