[blindLaw] Analytical Reasoning Section on the LSAT

Julie A. Orozco kaybaycar at gmail.com
Fri Mar 22 16:06:16 UTC 2024


Hi Nate,

I used a Braille Note to make lists for the logic games. It worked well for
me. I do also recommend completing lots and lots of practice problems. You
will get more comfortable with them the more you do. 

You can also experiment with different methods for working out the logic
games. I know people have used magnet boards, a Braille writer, and even a
braille note taker. You are a couple months out, so maybe for the next
couple weeks, don't stress about the time, and just focus on working the
problems and getting the hang of them. Then try to add in the time
constraints once you are more comfortable.

Hope this helps,

Julie


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Subject: [blindLaw] Analytical Reasoning Section on the LSAT

Greetings All:


I am currently scheduled to take the LSAT this June, but I keep encountering
a lingering problem with the analytical reasoning questions. I have
attempted to utilize Excel, but I just keep running out of time, even when
double time is allocated. Can you offer any advice for this section, or
should I move my exam date to August to save myself the headache and
frustration?



Best wishes,

Nate
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