[blindlaw] introduction
Dan Matzkin
dmatzkin at wesleyan.edu
Tue Aug 29 17:06:58 CDT 2006
Hi Tai,
In a nutshell, the strategy was to symbolize the information so that I
would be able to navigate through it as efficiently as possible. I knew
that time wasn't on my side, so our thinking was that I should try to get
as many correct in the time that I had. Does this makes sense?
Cheers,
Dan
> 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
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Dan Matzkin
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>
> 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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