[nabs-l] Hello Syed, Re: LSAT help

Elizabeth Mohnke lizmohnke at hotmail.com
Wed May 31 22:22:12 UTC 2017


Hello  Syed, 

This question is constantly being asked on the blind lawyers email list.  Therefore, I would suggest that you  search the archives  to find a method that works best for you. 

Some of the answers I have heard to this question include  using an Excel spreadsheet,  using game pieces  from a chess board or a scrabble board, and scrap paper  torn up in  different shapes and sizes.   If I recall correctly,  The use of excel  and scrap paper  have been listed as accommodations  approved for when taking the test. 

I believe someone  May have explained  how they used in Excel spreadsheet  for the logic games  on the blind lawyers email list within the past year or two. However, I am not quite sure  how easy or quickly  I could find this email using my iPhone,  so your best bet would be  to search for it  in the archives of the  blind lawyers email list. 

Also,  I have attended both the lawyers division meeting  as well as the lawyers reception that takes place after the meeting at national convention.   I would highly recommend attending these events  at national convention  for anyone who is interested in law or attending law school.

I hope you find these suggestions helpful  as you figure out the best method for conquering the logic games  on the LSAT. 

Good luck,
Elizabeth

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 31, 2017, at 2:39 PM, Syedddd Rizvi via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> Logical reasoning, reading comp, and the writing parts on the LSAT are all fine.
> I am having issues with the logic games, and any book I get off bookshare talks about diagraming them out, which I have no idea how to do non visually. How do I handle the logic games section? 
> Thanks,
>     Syed 
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