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I just finished my first LG lesson with 7Sage and WOW. I've tried learning Logic Games under other programs and they were AWFUL. Then comes JY and his mastery for all things logic and it just clicks. I've become more confident in LG in the last hour than I have in the 2 months I spent studying other lessons. So now I'm just curious -how/when did JY start tutoring? Did he just realize he had a knack for teaching and the rest was history? He truly has a gift and I'm just thankful I'm learning the LSAT in the age of 7Sage.
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JY is a pedagogical god amongst us mortals. Nobody knows the true story for sure rumor has it..... well .... Some mysteries are better left unsolved.
All we know is he and 7Sage have made LSAT prep accessible to so many who otherwise couldn't afford it. Not only is it accessible, it's the best there is!
I am also extremely grateful and indebted to all JY has done for us Sagers.
thankyou #7sage #blessed
You know, I first thought the title was "Jesus Christ - How did JY start teaching?" and I came in hoping to find something shocking.
Hahaha! Sorry to disappoint like @"Alex Divine" said I'm beginning to believe JY is some sort of mythical oracle and his origins will forever be unknown.
... also is JY a nickname? If so what for? Again more questions a mere mortal like me dare not understand...
This article is worth a read
Ms. JD Pre-Law: Interview with J.Y. Ping, founder of 7Sage and PreProBono
That's the "official" story, sure, but..... the the real story; the magic; the power of the seven sages seem to be missing. It's clear JY is an LSAT superhero of some sort.
Oh yea totally. The real origin story remains to be a mystery.
"It's clear JY is an LSAT superhero of some sort." @"Alex Divine" has perhaps stumbled upon the greatest lsat mystery that has plagued us.
This is all too real. No one man can have a full mastery of the logic that is required for the reasoning on this forsaken test. My view of JY is similar to that of Arnold Schwarzenegger from Terminator three. The good Terminator (JY Schwarzenegger) has been sent back in time by the resistance (Dillon Wright) to fight against the evils of Sky Net (all other LSAT prep which represent the evil terminator). He has been charged with the mission to protect young John Connor (all of us planning on taking the lsat), in an attempt to show the LSAC (humanity in this analogy) that mere men will not be taken down without a final stand. Viva La Resistance!!!
It's all possible... We just don't know.
That said, Harvard Law School should present JY with some type of amazing award for giving back to the legal community. Without 7Sage, I can name 10 people off the top of my head who wouldn't be afford to properly prep for this exam. And those are just a few friends and peeps from here and TLS. From the free YT LG explanations alone it is clear that he's helping thousands of people for free! The man should be sainted...
If you count me you can name 11! JY and the whole team (Dillon, David everyone) are creating future lawyers that wouldn't otherwise be and I think it's so cool they are paying it forward.
Haha! This all seems accurate.
*gasp! Some of the mystery solved!
Absolutely! It is truly an amazing thing and I am so thankful every single day. Even though I don't fit in as much time for prep as I'd ideally like, I really love the community and support on here. It is truly a big part of what keeps me going.