[blindlaw] LSAT Prep Materials
Ben Karpilow
benkarpilow at gmail.com
Tue May 19 20:32:14 UTC 2009
I used an audio cassette study guide ordered from RFB&D, though this may not
be a viable option for you. I also worked with a tutor from the local law
school, which I felt benefited me greatly.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Haben Girma" <habnkid at aol.com>
To: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:54 AM
Subject: [blindlaw] LSAT Prep Materials
> Good Morning,
>
> Are there any LSAT prep materials in braille that are really recent? The
> Library of Congress has nothing. Bookshare.org has three LSAT prep books
> that were published in either 2002 or 2005. I purchased the print copy of
> the 2009 Cracking the LSAT book, which is published by the Princeton
> Review. I called them up today asking that they provide me with a braille
> copy. "Sorry, we don't have a braille copy," the customer service woman
> replied. There are many books currently unavailable in braille, but in the
> case of this book I feel unable to acknowledge this reality. Preparing for
> the LSAT is absolutely important, I want the best prep books in my most
> comfortable reading media: braille. I left a message with the Editorial
> staff asking for a braille copy or at least an electronic copy so I can
> emboss it myself. Shouldn't the Princeton Review be required to provide a
> braille copy of their book, as a reasonable accommodation under the ADA?
>
> Those of you who are currently studying for the LSAT or have recently
> taken it, what study methods and materials did you use?
>
> p.s. I can't use audio material because I'm hard-of-hearing.
>
> Haben
>
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