[blindLaw] LSAT Prep Advice

Adhy Singh singhadhy at gmail.com
Thu Dec 19 23:29:17 UTC 2024


Good evening everyone,
My name is Adhyayan Singh, and I am a senior undergraduate student studying
psychology and political science at the University of Texas at Austin. Over
the break, I am planning to begin dedicated study for the LSAT.
I hve had a few friends of mine recommend a few courses to me, but I was
wondering what you all would recommend to me to help me prepare well for
the test. I am a completely blind individual, and therefore was wondering
what method of training would be most accessible and beneficial to study
for the test. I'm not sure if the big LSAT prep courses offer a variety of
options, but would in-person training be a better option for a completely
blind individual over online lessons? Also, which is better to purchase,
Blueprint, SevenSage, or Princeton Review?
For those of you living in the Austin area, have you heard much about
Randall Hansen at TestPrepGuy? I was considering the course as his course
is pretty popular with UT students, although I wasn't sure about the
accessibility component. Mainly, i am looking for a course that will have
me receiving good feedback ad will allow me to work directy with a coach,
as opposed to one where I am required to study only on my own. Thanks
again, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks for your help and support, and please keep me posted.
Sincerely,
Adhyayan Singh


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