Hi, does anyone have the link to the daily shortcut for apple podcasts? I haven't been able to find it on the app, and there's no link on the youtube channel. :(
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Lets go! Waking up at 5 am every day has paid off! Thank you for this amazing opportunity 7Sage 😭
There is an option to use the new interface when you are setting up custom drills!
How can I address the fact that I took three gap years during undergrad? Is it also worth writing a GPA addendum to explain that I switched my major from computer science to humanities?
@AgnesAlojado Hi, so none of the recent daily shortcut uploads are on either of the streaming services. Are the most recent episodes only on youtube?
@IvonneRosario I think this also applies to PTs taken on LawHub. I appreciate that they're synced to our analytics, but it would be nice to have the option to blind review.
It’s simple; I only watch explanation videos if there is a Kevin Lin video. Otherwise, I try to make sense of the written explanations.
You should try cutting the earplugs in half, and gently push them in, they'll mold around your ear easier.
#feedback #help In the written analysis the diagram shows a "some" arrow, is this a mistake?
#feedback Can we please get an updated video explanation by Kevin Lin??? pretty please 🥺

Hi Angie, I've only been on 7Sage since the beginning of the year, but I can wholeheartedly recommend that you subscribe and go through the core curriculum that they offer. From what I've read, I think that the core curriculum would definitely benefit you. The fact that your tutor is not tailoring their advice to your situation should be taken as a sign that perhaps it is best if you discontinue future sessions.
As for the burnout; I just finished a full-time semester at school while working a part-time job and was able to dedicate an hour or two 6 days a week (except for finals week) just for the LSAT by following a strict schedule. It took me a while to get used to getting up at 5 a.m. every day, but I showed up almost every day because I remember the end-goal: law school. Of course, it also came with a toll. I've not had a social life per se, but I've been able to fit work, school, gym, and the LSAT, so expect to have to make some small sacrifices. It is up to you find that motivation, perhaps not to the extreme I've taken it, but always remember that you have that drive within you! I could add more detailed advice but it would be a wall of text, but if you think it would help you can private message me on here!