[blindlaw] LSAT test taking strategies
Michael Nowicki
mnowicki4 at icloud.com
Thu May 16 19:29:29 UTC 2013
Thank you for the suggestions. I will try them out.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 16, 2013, at 11:24 AM, Deepa Goraya <deepa.goraya at gmail.com> wrote:
> Excel is a great option. I also used magnetic boards with magnetic pieces to
> create diagrams, which was very helpful. You can get them on Maxiaids. I
> think it's called a magnetic braille alphabet board or something like that.
>
> Deepa
>
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> Othman
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> Michal,
>
> So great to see you on this list - welcome! It's been ...a really long time
> ... since I took the LSAT, but I suggest you work out a system with Excel.
> I use it when I'm working on convention logistics, which is very much like
> some of those logic games. For example, I'll assign each item to a cell in
> a column going down. Then I'll manipulate the order using whatever ordering
> characteristic I have in a horizontal row lower on the page. I'll use this
> in real life, for example, when I'm working out how to seat people on stage
> during the banquet (who needs to be near the microphone, who is allergic to
> dogs, who can't sit next to someone else's husband, etc.).
>
> Another suggestion is for some sort of tactile method. Can't remember if
> you use Braille, but I'll sometimes tear up a piece of paper, label each
> piece in Braille, and then move it around on the table based on the needed
> characteristics.
>
> Just some suggestions.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Ronza
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Nowicki
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 6:53 PM
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> Subject: [blindlaw] LSAT test taking strategies
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Michal Nowicki and I am registered to take the LSAT in June. As I
> am preparing for this important exam, I am particularly concerned with the
> logic games sections because I can't find an effective way to keep track of
> all the conditions., and the suggested strategies are visual. I was approved
> to take the exam using a computer with JAWS. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY
> DIAGRAMMING STRATEGIES? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.
>
> Michal
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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