[blindlaw] Request for Study Tips for the LSAT

Kelby Carlson kelbycarlson at gmail.com
Fri Oct 24 16:05:15 UTC 2014


The way I do games is much less complicated than the methods that 
people usually advocate.  I simply go to each question, and look 
at each answer with reference to each rule, and see if it breaks 
any of the rules.  It's a slow process, but if you receive 
extended time I find it works better than Excel or diagrams.

K.



 ----- Original Message -----
From: Anita Keith-Foust via blindlaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>,<AnitaKeithFoust at gmail.com
Date sent: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 12:00:18 -0400
Subject: [blindlaw] Request for Study Tips for the LSAT

Dear Listserv Members:



My visual challenges have taken a turn for the worst and I am 
trying to
prepare for the LSAT.  The change was overnight so I don't know 
braille.
Fortunately, I use JAWS and ZoomText.



I took the Princeton Review Prep course, but they were ill 
prepared to help
me.



Any tips that you can share with me on how to successfully work 
games, and
etc.  , without vision is greatly appreciated.



Thank you.



Anita Keith-Foust

919-430-1978

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