Hey friends—
I'm working on a special something-something. I need your help!
In the comments, please share (ranging from one-word answers to full lengthy posts) your answer[s] to this question:
What makes 7sage unique?
Here are some examples:
—Complicated ideas broken down in simple digestible language.
—A dose of inspiration to help you push through the pain and self-doubt.
—An honest approach that presumes that you have the capacity to understand even the hardest questions on the LSAT.
But we want to know ... what makes 7sage unique FOR YOU? Any part of the 7sage experience—from the analytics to the forums to the problem sets to the Dragon Ball analogies.
Comments
"If you have east - asian heritage, then you have a better chance of doing well on the Lsat."
Its more than correlation people - JY, Alan, Jonathan + Mike/the trainer
Coincidence? i think not.
(forgot to mention this)
Also, the fact that @"J.Y. Ping" has structured the curriculum in a way that is affordable yet also dissectible. For any of us that have heard the mantra of the LSAT is a 3mo endeavor and literally in the first lesson he cuts out the BS and says the LSAT is going to be hard and you're going to struggle but together we're going to get through it was very much appreciated. Then after that going through each section and it being broken down into smaller videos is greatly appreciated so it doesn't seem so intimidating. Whenever we hit a section that looks overwhelming (Logic 1st lesson with the chart) JY constantly tells us to calm down it will be broken down but to see the macro view and how everything seems to fit really helps. All of the comments seems to be candid so that we're as prepared as possible for traps the tentmakers and not hide them from us. Overall both the people and the curriculum separate this from the others and I only wish I would have found this earlier in my LSAT studies!
@"Nicole Hopkins" This can only happen at 7sage.
2) The positive attitude of the 7sage community. It's really special that during the inevitable moments of self doubt, frustration, and that feeling like everyone else in your life can't relate to what you're going through, that I can log into 7sage and browse the forum to find the inspiration to keep going (special thanks to @nicole.hopkins, @pacifico). I truly don't think that I could have prepped 8 months straight without this.
3) An honest approach to the LSAT (No gimmicks, no silver bullets). JY taught me the right way to prepare from get go, and explained the right mindset to approach studying for the LSAT very early on in the lessons.
4) JY's explanations. The man has a special gift for teaching. I think most of us can agree with that.