I have noticed that there don't seem to be any recent responses from J.Y. or his team on any of the comments after any of the lectures for many, many months. Does anybody know if they are still being checked? No sense leaving questions for the authors of this study guide if the comments are not proctored.

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    @insidesurgery489 We can all learn together :D

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    Jeff "bridges" the gap between weak premises and conclusions.

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    Don't tell anyone else...but @974 is secretly Jeff Bridges...shh...

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    Oh, of course, I am following your very cogent line of reasoning. Well put.

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    One does not need to be an expert or have gotten a 170+ to be able to help their fellow 7Sagers. If someone has a mentor label they have been singled out by 7Sage as being helpful in the forums/comments, and someone with a sage label has actually scored in the 99th percentile on an official LSAT. Furthermore, there are people on here that I would absolutely trust for advice and guidance on the LSAT that have still never taken an official one.

    The admins have worked to create a vibrant community of helpful individuals and I would say they have been very successful in doing so. That being said, of course none of us are right all the time, even the sages or the admins, but that it what the community is there for. We all help pick up one another's slack, so if someone sees poor advice or factually incorrect information, everyone here is mature enough to welcome constructive criticism.

    If you ask a question on a lesson about universal quantifiers and I tell you the wrong group, you can be sure someone else will come along to correct me and offer you further guidance. And more often than not in that situation I or anyone else would come back and apologize and realize our mistake.

    Half the people on the group BR calls have never taken an official LSAT, but I have found my time talking to them to be invaluable. Just because someone is not labeled as an expert does not mean they can't help guide you through a logical argument. It's logic, not rocket science. The longer you hang around the more you will find yourself on the receiving end of help from very intelligent and knowledgable people who may or may not meet your definition of expert, but I think it would be foolish of you to dismiss their advice because of that predisposition.

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    I'm not sure what you mean, but there are plenty of students on these forums as mentors and sages that are scoring well into the 170s.

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    Thanks for the clarification. Hmmm.... The issue I see with that is that the proctors are by definition not expert as they are still all students in the course and haven't neccesarily validated their expertise with a high LSAT score.

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    Yes, he occasionally checks the forums, but he's very busy.

    7Sage is community driven and members help each other out as best as they can. So please don't refrain from leaving a question, chances are it'll be answered by one of the community members.

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  • Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

    They used to answer all the time when the site was just starting and a bit underpopulated. Quite some time ago they said they were letting the community take the reins on that, which is why you'll see a lot of the mentors/sages and other helpful 7Sagers answering questions within the curriculum. If you ever have a question that goes unanswered for what feels like too long then feel free to post it here because those of us who have finished the curriculum don't always see them on the front page.

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