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Hi everyone,
On Tuesday, December 7, at 9:00 PM ET, David and the 7Sage Tutoring Team will host a webinar about timing and pacing on the LSAT.
You’ll get a chance to ask your questions at the end.
You’ll have to register for this webinar in advance.
After the webinar, we’ll award two attendees a free hour of LSAT tutoring. We'll pick the winners by lottery.
The webinar will be recorded, and we may post it on our site or on YouTube. We may also share the audio on our podcast.
→ Please register for the webinar here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7GRneE9aSPyfUmnx0IyaVA
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
If you want to ask a question, you should connect via a computer instead of calling in. We also recommend that you join the webinar a few minutes early and test your microphone.
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Thank you Juliet - looking forward to the webinar to learn more.
This is happening tomorrow! Hope to se everyone there.
How long is this webinar?
@Ashley2018 an hour
We have a chance to win one tutoring hour. Is it an hour where we can actually ask about test questions and strategy or more of a general call where the tutor talks about basically how he or she will be working with us? And is it through zoom or over the phone
This is starting in an hour!
@Ashley2018 we would offer our Assessment and Planning Package on this page: https://7sage.com/lsat-tutoring/. But the winner can use the hour to ask questions if he or she prefers.
Hello, I couldn't attend the webinar today but is another one on timing and pacing taking place any time soon?
hello I would like to catch the next webinar .. the time is perfect .. i just didn't get the notice in time .. Thank you
Thank you again David, it was very informative and helpful - looking forward to the next one.
Thank you all so much for hosting this webinar. As David mentioned, I just wanted to leave my question here, in case you all have a chance to read & answer : When did you feel “ready” or confident enough to take the real test? Were there any benchmarks you used? For example, hitting consistent goal score on recent PTs for x times in a row?
I would say take it when your PTing at/above your targeted goal score, nothing less
Where can we find the recorded webinar?
Hi @"Persistence_beats-resistance28"
The recording of the webinar will be posted to our podcast but it is not available as yet. We will make an announcement on the Forum when the recording has been posted to our podcast.
You can also subscribe to our podcast here:
iTunes (Apple Podcasts) | Google Podcasts | SoundCloud
Thanks to everyone who attended the webinar, and congrats to @monastic_living and @lawschooljack who each won a free LSAT Assessment and Planning Session.
Can anyone point me in the direction of the computer virus LG game that was mentioned as very difficult? #help
@audare89 The virus game is PT 79, section 3, game 4. I'm not sure if I would spoil a PT just to foolproof it, but I would definitely prioritize taking that test sometime before you plan on taking an official lsat. Hope this helps!
great webinar, thank you!