[blindlaw] question on internships and LSAT

Jorge Paez jorgeapaez1994 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 10 21:53:29 UTC 2014


I already looked there and found a handful of things.
I was just wondering if anyone had any other recommendations?
Also, does the test change greatly?
Because I've seen some version from 2010 and 2012 on bookshare and not
sure whether I should use them or not.

Jorge

On 11/10/14, philosopher25 at gmail.com <philosopher25 at gmail.com> wrote:
> If you have Bookshare look up LS a T and you will find a plethora of
> resources.
>
>
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>> On Nov 9, 2014, at 12:58 PM, Jorge Paez via blindlaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all:
>> First of all, apologies if I missed any replies to my last thread
>> regarding prelaw and the LSAT.
>> I've been extremely busy the last few days so when I could finally
>> check my email yesterday I had to catch up on a ton of email and may
>> have missed some.
>> Anyway, thanks to everyone for your suggestions.
>> I guess, my next question would be about internships.
>> I know there's a lot available once you're in law school itself, but
>> what can you do when you're an undergraduate?
>> And is there anything I can do this year that I'm not going to school?
>> (I'm not going to school this year because I'm waiting to be
>> considered an in-state resident for tuition purposes because I just
>> moved from another state.)
>> Anyway, I know there isn't much directly that I can do, but would
>> there be any way for me to find either an internship or some type of
>> part time position in a law office?
>> Also, as far as LSAT prep, since obviously I'm at least 3 years away
>> from taking it, I don't necessarily need the small groups yet, but is
>> there any particular book I should read?
>> I know I'll learn a lot of it from college classes I take, specially
>> critical thought and writing, but is there anywhere where I could see
>> sample questions and that kind of thing? Maybe some points that aren't
>> covered in the writing classes for example that have to do more with
>> the test itself rather then its material?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jorge
>>
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