HI!

I watched an introductory video on 7sage which gave an explanation on each of the services 7sage provides. I am doing the self-guided study plan which I have been loving so I far I just need to commit and prioritize studying more.

However, I am trying to determine when to incorporate the live classes feature into my studying. The introductory video I watched didn't really specify when you should start utilizing the live classes during the self-guided study plan. Should I wait until i get into the practice portion of the study plan, when I am doing drills and practice tests to join live classes?

I did Princeton Review in the past so I am use to a live course program which is the complete opposite of self-guided. It puts you on a required schedule that you have to follow, so every lesson was a live class.

I want to be able to utilize the live classes feature on 7sage but I am not sure when to incorporate it. Any advice from any instructors or students who are also doing a self-guided study plan would be much appreciated.

Thank you!

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  • Tuesday, Jan 06

    I just finish the curriculum ( though I do occasionally double back for reviewing) what I did overall:

    1. While doing the curriculum I did expose myself to live classes mainly basic at first. The idea of not wasting question meant I actively participate before seeing live explanations. This exposed me to seeing what not to do as I heard how some students think out loud.

    2. As I went deeper into the curriculum, I attended more advanced classes. Same rule applies where I actively didn’t waste questions, listen to review after attempting the question. I enjoy not previewing questions before class that way I can honestly tell what I am thinking in the moment then ask questions if needed live to fix my thought process.

    3. Knowing which class to attend based on your weakest or high priority area ( knowledge gained from your analytics) is perfect.

    4. Take aways I eventually took liking to a particular host and their teaching style, good later if I choose to select a tutor. Or even if not for tutoring I wanted to see how they explain any other lsat topic.

    My honest review on live class 10/10. Regardless of how many times I attend the same class I learn something I didn’t notice before.

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