Last night I dug into my Kaplan LSAT 180 test prep book. These are supposed to be the toughest of the tough questions, all packed into one book. I tackled logical reasoning last night and got 65%. That's not bad! If I get 65% of the tough questions right, and 100% of the easy ones right, I'll be money. I will be taking several practice exams this weekend and hopefully will be able to report more mid-170 scores. A 171 should secure me admission to the U, assuming the rest of my application materials are in order.
I do need to request letters of reference and get my personal statement written up. I've got a draft of each document, but my personal statement is still a little shakey. It's like I have too many ideas I'm trying to pack into just a few paragraphs. I think I need to start over from scratch with a fresh outline to make sure it's all neatly organized.
Friday, September 14, 2007
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MK - I often post LSAT tips and law school application strategies at http://lawschoolexpert.blogspot.com and in fact posted a long and informative piece today.
If I can be of any help to you as you build your blog and/or apply to law school, please let me know. Good luck on the LSAT!
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