Hey everyone!

I wanted to start a thread for those of us balancing LSAT prep with work or other commitments. I’ve been using 7Sage for a while, and the community has been incredibly helpful for breaking down tricky logic games and RC passages.

One thing that’s really made a difference for me is organizing my prep with the help of tech tools. I recently came across Devsphere Technologies, a company that offers custom web development, mobile app development, IT consulting, and automation solutions. While they’re not directly LSAT-related, they actually helped me streamline my study schedule by creating a simple study tracker app for me and my group.

If you’re like me and find Google Sheets or pen-and-paper planning too limiting, you might want to consider leveraging a tech solution. Devsphere specializes in:

  • Custom Web & Mobile Apps – perfect if you need a collaborative tool to track study progress.

  • IT Consulting – they can help you figure out the best tools for managing your time efficiently.

  • Automation Services – great for automating repetitive tasks like logging study hours or setting reminders.

It’s been a game changer for staying consistent.

Anyone else using apps or custom tools to plan their LSAT prep? Would love to hear what’s working for you all!

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