[blindlaw] introduction
Tai Schmittroth
tai at canetravel.com
Tue Aug 29 15:46:39 CDT 2006
Dan,
Just out of curiosity, what was your strategy for dealing with the games
section? What did you and your friend figure out for this?
Tai
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From: blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [blindlaw] introduction
Hi Olivia!
In terms of LSAT preparation, I think your best bet might be to work
one-on-one with a tutor, particularly when it comes to the games section.
I worked with a friend of mine who teaches for Princeton Review, and he was
able to help me figure out the best way to handle games. Just my two cents,
of course. As far as accommodations, I don't think LSAC asks for anything
out of the ordinary: an explanation from you of what you need and a doctor's
letter endorsing what you say. Whether LSAC gives you what you request, of
course, is a separate matter.
Hope this helps,
Dan
> Hey Olivia! Great to see you on here!
>
> I didn't take a prep course for the LSAT. I used an LSAT book that I
> scanned. Someone has now submitted the same book to Bookshare, so you
> might go there and search for LSAT in the title field. I do better
> with self-study, so this method worked very well for me.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Angie (aka leadinglabbie)
>
> On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 13:58:49 -0400, OLIVIA NORMAN wrote:
>
>>Hi Everyone,
>>I've been lurking on this list for a while, but figured it was time to
>>post.?
>>My name is Olivia, and I'm currently studying pre-law and family
>>studies at the University of Maryland.? Tomorrow marks the beginning
>>of my final semester of college, during which I will be interning
>>with the ABA's office in Washington, DC.? In either febuary or June
> of 2007 I will take the LSAT and will probably apply to schools for
> the
> 2008 2009 school year, because I'm hoping to get some work experience
> under my belt before starting law school.? Ideally I'd like to remain
> in DC and work for a law firm in an entry levil capacity.?
>>I'm beginning to think about the LSAT and am wondering how others got
>>through it.? Did you take a prep course, and if so how accessible did
>>you find it?? How did you find the accomidations process?? What
>>documentation will I need to provide?? Thanks, and
> sorry for this long message!
>>Olivia
>>Cell: 202-360-7116
>
>
>
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