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Wednesday, May 21

Sam Kwak and Sam Riley - fellow 7Sage admissions consultants - join us to pull back the curtain on how law schools develop their scholarship models. What factors do Financial Aid and Admissions consider when building their scholarship models and how can those change over the course of the year? Is a scholarship model more like Scrooge McDuck's money bin, writing coupons, or both? What's the balance of merit versus need-based aid at law schools? All that and some headlines in our latest episode!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Wj4rLpmhUYXUCfFy0L559?si=zK8QeWOlScSqzLOMo0HDqA

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Wednesday, May 21

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Sam Kwak and Sam Riley - fellow 7Sage admissions consultants - join us to pull back the curtain on how law schools develop their scholarship models. What factors do Financial Aid and Admissions consider when building their scholarship models and how can those change over the course of the year? Is a scholarship model more like Scrooge McDuck's money bin, writing coupons, or both? What's the balance of merit versus need-based aid at law schools? All that and some headlines in our latest episode!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Wj4rLpmhUYXUCfFy0L559?si=zK8QeWOlScSqzLOMo0HDqA

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Wednesday, May 21

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Sam Kwak and Sam Riley - fellow 7Sage admissions consultants - join us to pull back the curtain on how law schools develop their scholarship models. What factors do Financial Aid and Admissions consider when building their scholarship models and how can those change over the course of the year? Is a scholarship model more like Scrooge McDuck's money bin, writing coupons, or both? What's the balance of merit versus need-based aid at law schools? All that and some headlines in our latest episode!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Wj4rLpmhUYXUCfFy0L559?si=zK8QeWOlScSqzLOMo0HDqA

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Wednesday, May 21

Sam Kwak and Sam Riley - fellow 7Sage admissions consultants - join us to pull back the curtain on how law schools develop their scholarship models. What factors do Financial Aid and Admissions consider when building their scholarship models and how can those change over the course of the year? Is a scholarship model more like Scrooge McDuck's money bin, writing coupons, or both? What's the balance of merit versus need-based aid at law schools? All that and some headlines in our latest episode!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Wj4rLpmhUYXUCfFy0L559?si=zK8QeWOlScSqzLOMo0HDqA

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Wednesday, May 21

Sam Kwak and Sam Riley - fellow 7Sage admissions consultants - join us to pull back the curtain on how law schools develop their scholarship models. What factors do Financial Aid and Admissions consider when building their scholarship models and how can those change over the course of the year? Is a scholarship model more like Scrooge McDuck's money bin, writing coupons, or both? What's the balance of merit versus need-based aid at law schools? All that and some headlines in our latest episode!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Wj4rLpmhUYXUCfFy0L559?si=zK8QeWOlScSqzLOMo0HDqA

Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible

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Wednesday, May 21

Sam Kwak and Sam Riley - fellow 7Sage admissions consultants - join us to pull back the curtain on how law schools develop their scholarship models. What factors do Financial Aid and Admissions consider when building their scholarship models and how can those change over the course of the year? Is a scholarship model more like Scrooge McDuck's money bin, writing coupons, or both? What's the balance of merit versus need-based aid at law schools? All that and some headlines in our latest episode!

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Wednesday, May 21

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With about a month remaining until the June LSAT, you might be wondering about your progress and what your next steps should be. In this episode, hosts Nicole, Bailey, and Henry explore how to effectively evaluate where you stand in your preparation as test day approaches. They'll discuss helpful ways to understand your current performance, identify areas that could benefit from more focus, and develop a practical plan to guide your studies through these final important weeks. Join them for a supportive look at navigating the last month of your LSAT journey. Chapters: 00:00 //Intro & Icebreaker 06:02 // Assessing your LSAT Preparation 12:01 // Strategies for Confident Test Takers 18:02 // Improving Reading Comprehension 21:46 // Strategies for Targeted Improvement 24:02 // Navigating Last-Minute Test Anxiety 26:36 // Navigating Test Anxiety and Preparation 32:19 // Final Thoughts

https://youtu.be/F3aMOE96z_4?si=oukH47s4GmM32jKA

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2whCscAU7xjdDaXOTbG0r1?si=SszC4HZmSb6cnh2HoM4wwg

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Wednesday, May 21

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Are you finding your LSAT review process isn't yielding the results you want? Bailey, Nicole, and ZeSean discuss why simply checking answers isn't sufficient and introduce better approcahes approach to review. They detail essential techniques, including effective error analysis strategies and mastering the Blind Review method, explaining how these transform review from a passive chore into an active, powerful tool for boosting your score. 00:00 // Introduction to Review Strategies 02:31 // Understanding Blind Review 05:36 // The Importance of Wrong Answer Journaling 11:34 // Analyzing Patterns in Mistakes 14:46 // Revisiting Old Questions and Drills 19:06 // Effective Study Techniques for LSAT Preparation 21:39 // Building a Vocabulary List for Success 24:38 // Understanding Logical Negations and Quantifiers 29:37 // Common Mistakes in LSAT Reasoning and Review Strategies 31:41 // Conclusion

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Wednesday, May 21

Unlock your LSAT potential by going beyond practice tests and mastering the art of strategic drilling. In this episode, the 7Sage LSAT Podcast breaks down how focused repetition on specific question types can significantly boost your accuracy and confidence. Learn effective drilling techniques, how to integrate them into your study plan, and why this method is crucial for turning weaknesses into strengths. Tune in to discover how to drill your way to a higher LSAT score with expert advice from 7Sage.

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Wednesday, May 21

With initial deposit deadlines in the rearview mirror, Reyes Aguilar (a fellow 7Sage admissions consultant) joins us to talk about all things related to the waitlist - why do schools have them, how do they select students from them, and what can you do to navigate them?

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Wednesday, May 21

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Wednesday, May 21

As mid-May approaches, Tajira McCoy hosts her latest roundtable with law school admissions leaders from around the country. With law schools receiving the highest number of applications in over a decade, our panelists dive into all matter of questions related to last minute applications, waitlists, holds, and reapplying. If you're on a waitlist, is it advisable to visit the school in question? How many LOCIs is too many? What are admissions officers looking for if you apply in consecutive admissions cycles? All that and more is covered in this roundtable!

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