I had heard that law school changes the way you think, but I didn’t know that it started long before you are even accepted to a school.
I have been doing LSAT problems non-stop for the last week and this morning I awoke from a dream in which I was arguing the validity of a statement with an angel. Who knew that angels would improperly apply a statement that is true of an individual member of a group to the group as a whole?
The good news is that I continue to score in the high 160’s on the practice tests when I take them un-timed. Also, my copy of the Logic Games Bible has arrived and is sitting on my desk as I write this. I will be starting work on it this weekend.
Once I finish the Logic Games Bible, I plan on starting to take the tests timed … (not looking forward to that). Hopefully, it will help me to get closer to 35 minutes on this section. I will predict right now that if I do have problems on the actual test, it will revolve around this section.
And oh yes … it turns out that Powerscore, the company that makes the Logic Games Bible, also makes a book for the logical reasoning section of the test called The LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible. I have ordered it as well.
PS. Suddenly it is September and the 29th is only 22 days away!!! Severe stress time.
Wish me luck! Until next time …