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  • Friday, Jul 15 2016

    @twssmith644 Here is the link to a list of the webinars available:)

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7494/list-of-currently-available-webinars-to-supplement-your-studies

    that are available in the library.

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  • Friday, Jul 15 2016

    @476.rizeq, nope, but I recommend. Unless you're on the go, you can call in. It's better for me to stop everything im doing and sit down for webinars.

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  • Thursday, Jul 14 2016

    @476.rizeq you have to download gotomeeting?

    Nah, not required, but certainly helpful. The program is pretty great.

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  • Thursday, Jul 14 2016

    Awks @connollykev567

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  • Thursday, Jul 14 2016

    https://classic.7sage.com/webinar also here's the link, forgot to add that in there :)

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  • Thursday, Jul 14 2016

    https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/

    Here's a link to the past webinars. They're actually extremely awesome..hands down the best recent addition to 7Sage imo

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  • Thursday, Jul 14 2016

    @ngir1293288 you have to download gotomeeting? Every webinar I've attended I just clicked the link when it was time for the webinar and I would instantly join in- I'm sure it's the same for everyone else.

    To answer your question: webinars are basically live meetings hosted by people from 7sage that are willing to give free consultation and advice to anyone who attends. They're generally based on a topic such as what was stated above. I enjoy them and I encourage you to attend whenever you can. Sometimes webinars aren't recorded so you can't watch them later on so don't miss your opportunity. Also I know for a fact the Admissions Webinars hosted by David (Such as the one this coming Wednesday) aren't recorded and instead the information can be found on the admissions packs (all levels)

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  • Thursday, Jul 14 2016

    Webinars are live get togethers sometimes on different topics like flaws, weakening, admissions ect. You have to download Gotomeeting and get the access number. Then when the meeting takes place, you can attend and ask questions to the instructor, or discuss. Some of them are recorded. If you mouse over to discussions up top, you can see webinars. Click on it and it will show you all the topics.

    Have fun with that. I listen to them when I review or reinforce, and take away something new everytime.

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  • Thursday, Jul 14 2016

    So they're live, but they are recorded. So you can access them after they air if you're unable to attend them live - or if you just wanted to watch one again.

    There are webinars on many topics from specific question types, to personal statements, to admissions, timing strategies, almost anything LSAT and admissions related.

    If you want to access the upcoming webinars, you just click on the thread of that webinar and there are options for you to either call in on a phone, go to the gotomeeting.com website, or download the app.

    To access past webinars, go to the "Discussion" tab at the top of the screen up here, and click "Webinar Videos." A list of them will come up and you can watch then :)

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