
Podcast by The 7Sage LSAT Podcast
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 237 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Perfectionism can be your biggest enemy on the LSAT. In this episode, Alex tackles a question from listener Mia about how to handle frustration and discouragement when missing questions during study sessions. Alex shares a personal story from his own... more
Waitlists are longer than ever this cycle, and Ethan and Alex explain exactly why, from yield protection to the new reality of private loan financing. Ethan, who got off the Yale Law School waitlist himself, shares a practical step-by-step guide to w... more
Lydia spent two months studying 6 hours a day — core curriculum, live classes, drilling — and her score didn't budge. Alex explains why a flat score isn't a sign of failure, how to structure your study schedule at different stages of prep, and why bl... more
Struggling with Reading Comprehension—even when you understand the passage? In this episode, Alex breaks down one of the most frustrating RC problems: answer choices that all look the same.
If you’ve ever been stuck between two “jargony” answers or ... more
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Love this podcast. 7Sage has been a great platform: comprehensive, clear explanations and genuinely supportive staff. The podcast is no exception. It’s easy to listen to, engaging and I always walk away with practical study tips. Highly recommend to anyone preparing for the LSAT. Look forward to every Monday for a new release!
So helpful! Audio quality is awful though 😔
Love the banter between Alex, Bailey, and Henry! Such good energy make the LSAT journey a bit less dreadful!
Gone downhill
Such an amazing resource! I feel like such a nerd sometimes for how much this podcast makes me laugh, but the chemistry between the hosts is perfect and they are so entertaining while being super informative! It really helps to feel like a part of a community and that I’m not alone in LSAT prep!
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Focused primarily on LSAT preparation, this show offers a wealth of resources aimed at prospective law students. Topics generally revolve around effective study techniques, mental health strategies, personal experiences from students who have successfully navigated the LSAT, and insights into the law school admission process. Unique features include discussions about test anxiety, overcoming academic burnout, and the challenges of law firm recruiting, all presented in an engaging manner that fosters community among listeners. The hosts bring a blend of expertise and relatability, making the content both practical and encouraging for those facing the unique pressures of law school assessments.
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The 7Sage LSAT Podcast launched 8 years ago and published 237 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The 7Sage LSAT Podcast include:
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2. Emily Bashaw
3. Jake Baska
4. Eric Revis
5. J.Y. Ping
6. Eric Broner
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