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The 7Sage LSAT Podcast The 7Sage LSAT Podcast
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Wrong Answer Journaling 101
Wrong answer journals are the vegetables of LSAT prep. They may not be your favorite, but they’re necessary for your growth. Join Bailey, Alex, and Henry as they walk you through the ins and outs of wrong answer journaling.
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Math on the LSAT
Stumped by statistics? Perplexed by proportions? Rattled by ratios? Who knew you'd need to know math for a law school entrance exam?!? Good news! You only need to know some basic (we're talking elementary school) math-y concepts to solve the handful of questions per LSAT exam that reference them. Better news? Bailey, Alex, and Henry are here to help!
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Score Plateaus: Mountains or Molehills?
If you're frustrated after getting the same score on your last handful of PTs, you might be experiencing a score plateau. Hosts Alex, Bailey, and Henry will help identify whether you really are plateauing and provide actionable advice to break out of that annoying (but very normal) phase of studying for the LSAT!
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A Wrinkle in Timed Sections
Are you seeing steady improvement on untimed drills, while your scores on timed sections remain stagnant? Join hosts Bailey, Henry, and Alex as they discuss proven strategies that can help you close the gap between timed and untimed scores.
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S02 Ep 14: Season 2 Wrapped
This week, it's our Season 2 finale! Join Aastha and Henry as they take a look back on the season and recap their favorite moments and episodes. After the finale, the podcast team will take a few weeks off from recording for the holidays, and then we'll be back with a new season. Looking for a podcast to listen to in the meantime? Check out How to Get Into Law School, a 7Sage podcast. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit 7Sage.com.
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S02 Ep. 13: Claims About Claims
The LSAT is a set of arguments—and that’s true especially in the Logical Reasoning section. You’ll run into a couple of different types of claims as you traverse LR: normative claims, which are value judgments, and descriptive claims which are statements of fact. In today’s episode, Henry and Aastha parse the difference between these types of claims, and give tips on identifying them. Listen to do a deep dive into premises, conclusions, and what can be inferred from what.
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