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johonnot34
Monday, Jun 23

Hi guys! I'm excited to use the new 7Sage site! Will our drills and analytics be transferred over to the new site eventually? I'd love to keep my older data/see my progress.

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johonnot34
Thursday, Dec 21 2023

@ would you mind emailing me as well? I'm having the same issue as everyone else; I'm not seeing 7Sage materials in Law Hub.

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johonnot34
Sunday, Feb 18 2024

I'm so glad to hear I'm not the only one who's falling behind and taking longer than needed! I started studying in January and was super discouraged for still doing Foundations in the CC (I'm making a wrong answer journal for conditional logic rn and still working through that). Grammar was such a confidence booster for me and conditional logic kicked my butt. :(

It's heartening to see that we're all trying our best and making the most of it. The material will come to us eventually. I'm still unsure if I want to take a test with LG, so that's weighing on me, too, when it comes to wanting to finish the CC as fast as possible.

I hope all of you crush your LSAT goals! Like someone said above, as long as we're consistent and don't give up on ourselves, the material will come to us eventually.

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johonnot34
Monday, Jan 08 2024

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Hi @,

I am so sorry about that. I looked at your account and confirm that you have successfully linked your LawHub Advantage subscription to your 7Sage account. Therefore, you should be able to access all the materials in your 7Sage course.

Note, that you won't be able to see the 7Sage materials in your LawHub account. You can access the 7Sage materials on 7Sage only.

Also, if you take a PrepTest on LawHub it won't be visible on 7Sage. However, you can import your PrepTest answers from LawHub to 7Sage, by using the paper format on our site. Here are the steps to this:

When you select a PrepTest, a Digital Tester session is automatically created. To view the Answer Sheet you will need to convert the PrepTest from digital to paper by tapping on the "Convert" button on the Digital Tester. See the screenshot below:

After you "convert" the PrepTest from digital to paper, you will have the option to enter your answers on the Answer Sheet.

To enter your Blind Review answers, tap on the question number to show the blind review answer choices.

When you are finished, tap the big "Save and Score LSAT" blue button at the bottom of the Answer Sheet to score your answers.

After you have scored your answers, you will be able to see your results in your Analytics.

I hope this helps! Please let me know if you are still having trouble. You can also send me an email at studentservice@.com.

Thank you Juliet! My concern was not being able to see 7Sage on LawHub, but I was able to take a diagnostic exam last week. Thanks for looking into everything and clarifying.

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johonnot34
Wednesday, May 08 2024

Also in the DMV

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johonnot34
Saturday, Jan 06 2024

@ said:

@ said:

@ would you mind emailing me as well? I'm having the same issue as everyone else; I'm not seeing 7Sage materials in Law Hub.

Hi @, I am sorry for the trouble. I have reached out to you to help you fix the issue. Feel free to let me know if you didn't receive it.

Hi Diana,

I saw your post earlier this week and sent you a DM. I apologize for not seeing your message earlier, but I'm still having trouble integrating the 2 systems.

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johonnot34
Saturday, Jul 06 2024

Foundations took me ~70 hours. I'm nearing ~80 hours and am almost halfway through LR. I study 1-2 hours/day. My goal is to really understand what I'm doing and sometimes that involves re-doing problem sets until I understand what's wrong, finding and using other resources to fill in gaps, or taking supplemental classes. I think I'm on the slower end of the spectrum and, like you, want to make sure I really understand everything before moving forward. There isn't a right or wrong way to approach it. As long as you're not burnt out and see consistent progress, keep moving at your own pace.

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johonnot34
Saturday, May 04 2024

Lofi Girl has worked well for me. You can mix it up and search for crazy lofi generals like Catholic lofi, Disney lofi, etc, to keep it fun

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johonnot34
Saturday, May 04 2024

@ said:

This is a good question and this exact thing is why I think people should actually start the curriculum when they can actually attack a lot of it at once as opposed to dragging it out for a year. I think going through the curriculum and doing practice tests, drills and what not will make it so that you don't forget what you learned because you're applying it to the questions. This program is really dense but I think there's a pro in it that its getting concreted into your brain but the con is if you aren't applying your knowledge and are dragging out the curriculum, you'll probably forget what you learned.

Exactly, I don't wanna forget what I learned when I need it, but my concern with drills/practice tests is running out of material eventually. Even now, I use 7Sage and a few other resources and I'm already running into familiar questions.

Hey guys,

I'm moving through the CC and noticed that I didn't do as well on PAI questions. I'm moving on to Must be True/False questions and wanted to see how you all handled previously learned material. Did you do daily drills in areas you felt you performed worse as you made your way through the curriculum? Did you let your analytics dictate what you studied after completing the CC in its entirety?

Basically, how did you keep your knowledge fresh of previously learned material?

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johonnot34
Tuesday, Jan 02 2024

I just started studying today and am facing the same dilemma, Drew. My plan is to do what equallyyoked said and see how I do on LG to start. I bought LG prep books before I heard about the test change, so I feel you.

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