I often find myself reading comments from past lessons, some dating back one or two years—sometimes even eight. By now, those people are likely in law school or already practicing as lawyers. It’s inspiring to think that the comments we leave today might one day be read by future generations on the same journey. And when that time comes, I hope that we—each of us striving for this goal—will be in law school, well on our way to becoming lawyers.
So very true. It is insane to think that this exam feels so daunting and at the forefront of my life right now, but maybe in 20 years it might feel feel distant and insignificant. (Although, who am I kidding, if I somehow get an 175+ I'm never letting that achievement go haha)
I really needed this because v1 does not explain the process of answering MSS, it just jumps right into it. I was confused for like 4 lessons straight.
PSA: This new curriculum ROCKS! After going through the whole old curriculum over a year ago and taking time off studying (didn't apply to any schools last cycle and haven't studied for over a year), this condensed version has really helped me get back on track. Through this version, I've been able to speed through content that I may (or may not) have forgotten. I also feel like the tips/tricks are easier to follow and understand. Thanks 7Sage team!
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@MRod I can't here youuuuuuuu
I'm afraid, I'm freaking out let see how it goes
I got in an atv accident and im studying for the lsat. I think if I got terminal cancer I'd still be studying for the lsat
@FabianaEspinoza Hope you feel better 🙌
@FabianaEspinoza You’re a trooper! best wishes to your recovery and study
@FabianaEspinoza I had cancer and I am studying for the lsat now... we got this.
@nugalde10 good for you !
this lesson would be a great video!
@Canadia Agreed.
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I often find myself reading comments from past lessons, some dating back one or two years—sometimes even eight. By now, those people are likely in law school or already practicing as lawyers. It’s inspiring to think that the comments we leave today might one day be read by future generations on the same journey. And when that time comes, I hope that we—each of us striving for this goal—will be in law school, well on our way to becoming lawyers.
I THINK AND SAY THE SAME THING TO MYSELF!
WERE ON THE WAY TO :')
So very true. It is insane to think that this exam feels so daunting and at the forefront of my life right now, but maybe in 20 years it might feel feel distant and insignificant. (Although, who am I kidding, if I somehow get an 175+ I'm never letting that achievement go haha)
@roof_hale i hope the guy who said "skibidi" on the last lesson does well for himself
@JohnThorn agreed
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Step 4: Synthesize the information and go hunting.
Can this post teach us more about step 4 in terms of how we can best go about "synthesizing"
I did the old curriculum but this new way of organizing things is so much better!
I really needed this because v1 does not explain the process of answering MSS, it just jumps right into it. I was confused for like 4 lessons straight.
PSA: This new curriculum ROCKS! After going through the whole old curriculum over a year ago and taking time off studying (didn't apply to any schools last cycle and haven't studied for over a year), this condensed version has really helped me get back on track. Through this version, I've been able to speed through content that I may (or may not) have forgotten. I also feel like the tips/tricks are easier to follow and understand. Thanks 7Sage team!
Agreed!