[blindlaw] LSAT
Timothy J. Meloy
tmeloy at fuse.net
Mon Jun 23 00:18:05 UTC 2014
Hi John,
I would definitely take the Kaplan course. It is quite an investment, but well worth it. They have lots of good strategies for success in there and they will work with you on accommodations as well.
All the best,
T.J.
> On Jun 22, 2014, at 3:22 PM, "John G. via blindlaw" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> My name is John Gardner, I am a totally blind Criminal Justice student at the Junior level, and in the fall I will be a senior, and I am planning on attending law school in the fall of 2015. I was just wondering from you guys what did you guys as blind people do to study for the LSAT? Did you guys just read LSAT prep book, or anything else? I have been reading and studying from LSAT prep books, but I was just wondering if there is anything else I should be doing in preparing for the LSAT. Are there any suggestions any of you guys may offer me to make my LSAT testing go as smoothly as possible?
>
> Thanks
> John Gardner
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