Episodes

  • What Your Law School Won't Tell You About Loans
    Apr 14 2026

    Getting into law school is one thing. Figuring out how to pay for it is another. In this episode, Alex sits down with Leah Young, Student Success Resource Lead at Juno, a company that negotiates private student loan rates on behalf of borrowers to help them get the best deal possible. Leah brings 18 years of financial aid experience, including time as a law school admissions and financial aid director, so she knows this world from both sides of the desk.

    They cover where to start once you have your acceptance letter, the key differences between federal and private loans, what's changed in the last year, and why avoiding the whole thing only makes it worse. Plus, Leah explains how Juno helps students find the best possible private loan rates at no cost to you.

    If student loans have been the thing you've been putting off thinking about, this is your sign to stop.

    Get PrepTests, drills, lessons, and an automatic study scheduler at 7sage.com

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Credit Guide for Students | Maximize Private Loan Access | Juno

    https://joinjuno.com/guides/credit

    JD Loan & Budget Planner

    https://juno.us/jdcalc

    Law Resources Hub

    https://joinjuno.com/resources/law

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    52 mins
  • The Truth About Diagramming
    Apr 6 2026

    Alex and Bailey are joined by Kevin Lin, 7Sage's senior content creator, to tackle one of the most debated topics in LSAT prep: conditional logic and diagramming. Is diagramming a must? A waste of time? Somewhere in between?

    Bailey shares what it was like to resist diagramming through most of her own LSAT journey and what she wishes she'd known sooner. Kevin breaks down why even students who "get" basic conditionals can get tripped up by the harder stuff on test day. And all three push back on the idea that 7Sage is all diagrams, all the time.

    Whether you're just starting out and feeling overwhelmed by sufficient and necessary conditions, or you're deep in your prep and wondering if your current approach is holding you back, this episode will help you figure out where diagramming fits in your studies.

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    30 mins
  • Why Did My PT Score Drop 11 Points? | The Short Cut
    Apr 3 2026

    You've been grinding through your LSAT prep and finally start seeing scores in the mid-to-high 170s, only to fall back to the high 160s on your next practice test. Sound familiar? In this episode, Alex and Bailey break down a question from a student dealing with exactly that kind of score variance. They discuss what's behind those frustrating swings, how tension and underconfidence can quietly tank a score, whether a partly fresh PT can inflate your results, and what you can actually do to build consistency when you're trying to break out of a plateau. If you've been stuck in a score range and can't figure out why your best performances aren't sticking, this one's for you.

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    8 mins
  • "What Should I be Doing Right Before Test Day?" | The Short Cut
    Apr 2 2026

    Feeling burned out right before test day? In this episode, Alex and Bailey tackle a question from Sharon, who's been studying for six months and has hit her target score on multiple practice tests but is battling mental fatigue with the April LSAT just days away. The hosts share practical advice on what to do (and what not to do) in the final stretch, including how to structure light study sessions, when to stop taking full practice tests, and why this last week is more about protecting your score than improving it. Bailey also shares a candid look back at her own LSAT journey and the lessons she learned the hard way across four attempts.

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    6 mins
  • Hitting Target Time on RC Passages | The Short Cut
    Apr 1 2026

    Just finished the LSAT core curriculum and frustrated that your Reading Comprehension timing isn't where you want it yet?

    Alex tackles a question from Zach, who's been drilling for a few weeks but can't hit the 8:45-per-passage average. Alex's honest answer: it's going to take time, and that's completely normal. No gimmicks, no shortcuts, just the reassurance that consistent daily practice is the only thing that actually works.

    If you've ever felt behind on your LSAT prep timeline, this one's for you.

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    4 mins
  • How to Stop LSAT Perfectionism (and Improve Faster) | The Short Cut
    Mar 30 2026

    Perfectionism can be your biggest enemy on the LSAT. In this episode, Alex tackles a question from listener Mia about how to handle frustration and discouragement when missing questions during study sessions. Alex shares a personal story from his own LSAT experience and explains why the perfectionist mindset, while it may have served you in other areas of life, can actively hurt your score. The key mindset shift: a wrong answer isn't a setback, it's one of the most valuable learning opportunities in your prep. Tune in for practical perspective on how to build resilience, stay focused on the bigger picture, and turn every mistake into forward momentum on your path to law school.




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    8 mins
  • How to Get Off a T14 (or Any) Waitlist
    Mar 30 2026

    Waitlists are longer than ever this cycle, and Ethan and Alex explain exactly why, from yield protection to the new reality of private loan financing. Ethan, who got off the Yale Law School waitlist himself, shares a practical step-by-step guide to writing a Letter of Continued Interest that actually works: what to say, what's too long, how to add new information without contradicting your original application, and why honesty is always the right strategy. Whether you're on a waitlist right now or planning ahead for next cycle, this one's worth a listen.

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    43 mins
  • Why Your LSAT Score Isn't Improving (Yet) | The Short Cut
    Mar 26 2026

    Lydia spent two months studying 6 hours a day — core curriculum, live classes, drilling — and her score didn't budge. Alex explains why a flat score isn't a sign of failure, how to structure your study schedule at different stages of prep, and why blind review scores matter more than your PT score right now. If you're feeling stuck or discouraged, this one's for you.

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    5 mins