Episodios

  • How to Study in the Weeks Before the Test | The Short Cut
    Feb 27 2026

    Low 170s. April test ahead. Now what? Alex and Bailey explain how to refine your approach, avoid burnout, and squeeze out those final few points that separate good from elite.

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    6 m
  • How to Balance PTs and Timed Sections? | The Short Cut
    Feb 26 2026

    Two friends, two completely different LSAT study strategies—so who’s right? In this episode, Alex and Bailey explain how to structure your week with PTs, timed sections, and targeted drills to build toward a 175+ without burning out.

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    7 m
  • The Short Cut: How do I replicate my section scores on my PTS?
    Feb 25 2026

    Justin’s scoring minus one to minus three on individual sections but can’t seem to replicate it on full practice tests. In this episode, Alex and Bailey unpack the mental game, stamina issues, and comparative passage strategy tweaks that can turn strong drills into strong PTs.

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    10 m
  • The Short Cut: How to Deal with 150s PTs?
    Feb 24 2026

    Alex and Bailey answer a user's question regarding how to deal with the PTs in the 150s, including Bailey's experience with new PT 159.

    Want your question answered? Comment below, email podcast@7sage.com, or post on the 7Sage forums and tag us!

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    7 m
  • Sage Advice: Going Backwards?
    Feb 23 2026

    Alex and Bailey answer a 7Sage user's question about what to do when it feels like you're going backwards in your LSAT studying, including whether to reduce screen time and read non-fiction.

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    7 m
  • Part 3 | 7Sage's Declassified 1L Survival Guide: Recruiting
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of the 7Sage Podcast, Zeeshan (Berkeley Law) and Nicole (Columbia Law) continue their 1L series with a deep dive into BigLaw recruiting. From networking receptions and free mozzarella sticks to screeners, callbacks, and the anxiety of grade-contingent offers, they walk through what recruiting really looks like during an accelerated 1L fall timeline.

    They talk about figuring out practice areas before you even know what you want to do with your life, vibing with litigators versus corporate attorneys, how to approach networking events without being “that person,” and what firms are actually looking for in interviews.

    Whether you’re planning on BigLaw, public interest, or still have no idea, this episode offers an honest look at how recruiting works today and how to navigate it without losing your mind.

    Next up: finals.


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    30 m
  • Sam's Journey from 159 to 173: Finding Focus
    Feb 16 2026

    From 159 to 173.

    In this episode, Sam shares exactly how he made that jump and what finally clicked. He talks about:

    • How internships in civil litigation and international law clarified his “why”

    • Managing ADHD while studying for the LSAT

    • Why the LSAT is a skills test, not a memorization test

    • The power of spotting patterns in Logical Reasoning and beyond

    • How reflecting on mistakes led to real improvement

    • Why accountability and studying socially made a difference

    If you’re preparing for the LSAT and feel stuck, this episode breaks down the mindset shifts and study strategies that helped Sam level up.

    Subscribe for more LSAT strategy, student stories, and score breakdowns.

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    43 m
  • The Game Plan: Sasha's Journey from 151 to 175
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode, Alex Jacobs sits down with Sasha to break down The Game Plan behind his jump from a 151 to a 175 on the LSAT.

    Before law school was even on the radar, Sasha worked in basketball management and coaching. Along the way, he picked up habits and mental frameworks that turned out to be a perfect fit for LSAT prep. From film study to practice planning to staying composed under pressure, Sasha explains how lessons from sports translated directly to test day success.

    Alex and Sasha talk about how to approach the LSAT with focus, why preparation matters more than motivation, and how thinking like a coach helped Sasha diagnose weaknesses and make steady gains.

    If you come from a sports background or just want a more structured, disciplined way to attack the LSAT, this episode is for you.

    The LSAT is hard. We’ll help you crush it anyways.

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    44 m