[blindlaw] Analytical Reasoning on the LSAT

Timothy J. Meloy tmeloy at fuse.net
Tue Jun 17 17:30:49 UTC 2014


Hi Kelby,
Three and a half months is definititely sufficient time to prepare for the test. I used my braille note to take notes and organize the scenarios. Others may have better suggestions. I was never very successful with the logic games portion of the test. Let me know if there's anything else I can do. Also, you are welcome to E-mail me off list if you have additional questions. 
Best,
TJ

> On Jun 17, 2014, at 10:26 AM, kelby carlson via blindlaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Greetings.
> 
> To those of you I have not met, my name is Kelby Carlson. I'm a rising
> senior in college this year and plan on taking the LSAT at the end of
> September, in hopes of beginning law school in the fall of 2015. I
> would like to ask one study question about the LSAT (since I have,
> finally and late, begun taking practice tests.) What have all of you
> found to be the most effective way of tackling the analytical
> reasoning section of the test as a blind test-taker? The review book i
> have suggests a very visual way of diagraming each scenario which
> doesn't really work without sight, and i was wondering if there are
> any better alternatives. (Also, is approximately three and a half
> montsh a sufficient amount of time to prepare for this test?)
> 
> Any help on this particular issue is most appreciated.
> 
> Kelby
> 
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