"The name 7Sage calls upon ancient cultural archetypes in both East and West, e.g., the 7 Sages of Greece, India, and China. It’s meant to represent an old-world emphasis on knowledge but also wisdom and virtue. This means we are interested not only in what students learn, but how they learn it, and why they want to learn it. For us, it’s a reminder to think about why we teach, to instruct wisely, and to instill virtue in our students. "
FINALLY THE TRUTH HAS BEEN REVEALED. I CAN SLEEP HAPPILY TONIGHT.
lol I feel like every time I talk to JY I learn more. Chew your lessons slowly and no screens after a certain time could definitely help eliminate most of my LSAT problems. :joy:
Heh, yeah. Pretty cool guy. I'm curious how he was raised.
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Carefully read for 3 times!!
Can't wait for the expansions to kick in!
Welp, looks like 7sage doesn't need a PR guy. I guess I'll get back to studying. Damnit.
Love this short interview.
"The name 7Sage calls upon ancient cultural archetypes in both East and West, e.g., the 7 Sages of Greece, India, and China. It’s meant to represent an old-world emphasis on knowledge but also wisdom and virtue. This means we are interested not only in what students learn, but how they learn it, and why they want to learn it. For us, it’s a reminder to think about why we teach, to instruct wisely, and to instill virtue in our students. "
FINALLY THE TRUTH HAS BEEN REVEALED. I CAN SLEEP HAPPILY TONIGHT.
I loved the interview. (3(/p)
lol I feel like every time I talk to JY I learn more. Chew your lessons slowly and no screens after a certain time could definitely help eliminate most of my LSAT problems. :joy:
Heh, yeah. Pretty cool guy. I'm curious how he was raised.