[blindlaw] introduction. Sarah
Jameyanne Fuller
jameyanne at gmail.com
Tue Dec 13 02:39:20 UTC 2016
I did what Derek did except I also made sure to read the questions before I
started reading the passage (just the questions, not the choices), because
that helped me flag and take note of where the relevant parts for the
answers would be.
HTH,
Jameyanne
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I found that annotating the test didn't work for me and that I just returned
to the passages each time I went to answer a question. I did try to remember
the structure of the article and what each paragraph was about though to
narrow my search. I also read the questions prior to reading the passage so
I could know what to look for.
This may not be possible for you depending on how your timing is on that
section (though you get faster the more you practice).
I was pretty successful on the reading composition section this way.
However, others may have a more efficient way of doing it.
Best regards
Derek
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> On Dec 12, 2016, at 1:59 PM, J Steele-Louchart via BlindLaw
<blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Sara,
>
> Congratulations! I'm in the same boat as you, and am retaking the LSAT
> in February after an uncomfortable experience with accommodations on
> my first exam. That being said, do you plan to take the test in
> braille, on a computer, or in another format?
>
> Warmth,
> J
>
>
>> On 12/12/16, -- via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Hello, I have been subscribed for several days now and thought I
>> would introduce my self. My name is Sarah and I am planning to
>> take the lsat in February of next year. It is a rather difficult
>> exam that I realize can't earn you a decent mark without
>> preparation. I was wondering if anyone had any tips for how to
>> manage the reading comprehension section in terms of annotating
>> the passages as they recommend? Thanks in advance. I find this
>> list to be very informative for now and the future.
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