posted by
puszysty at 12:25pm on 31/10/2009
I've done a few practice LSAT questions from a book I am keeping at work to practice during my lunch hour. Thusfar, I've discovered that it seems I do not need to be studying for the analytical reasoning section. The questions I've encountered are way easier than some of the logic puzzles I do for fun. I've solved the famous "Who Owns the Zebra?" puzzle, if anyone's familiar with that.
That said, the logical reasoning section seems a bit more difficult than first glance. I really hate those questions that give a paragraph then ask you which of the following most closely resembles the same logic in the above paragraph. Hate it!
I went to a law school fair this past Monday, and spoke to a few schools that are on the list. The guy from Wilamette was particularly helpful, I think largely because not too many people were coming to that table (not too many Texans looking to practice law in Oregon I guess). He gave me a few pointers as far as personal statements and the dreaded resume. Yay! Also got a few questions answered from other schools. Penn State may be going on the B list, because their law school is split between 2 campuses, and that sounds frankly like a pain in the ass if my interested courses were in both schools instead of one.
My hope is to start submitting stuff in the next couple weeks. I think I can get it done. My transcripts and letters of recoemmendation are already out of the way, so that's good.
That said, the logical reasoning section seems a bit more difficult than first glance. I really hate those questions that give a paragraph then ask you which of the following most closely resembles the same logic in the above paragraph. Hate it!
I went to a law school fair this past Monday, and spoke to a few schools that are on the list. The guy from Wilamette was particularly helpful, I think largely because not too many people were coming to that table (not too many Texans looking to practice law in Oregon I guess). He gave me a few pointers as far as personal statements and the dreaded resume. Yay! Also got a few questions answered from other schools. Penn State may be going on the B list, because their law school is split between 2 campuses, and that sounds frankly like a pain in the ass if my interested courses were in both schools instead of one.
My hope is to start submitting stuff in the next couple weeks. I think I can get it done. My transcripts and letters of recoemmendation are already out of the way, so that's good.