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This up coming Saturday is the day I take the LSATs.  For those of you who don’t know, the LSAT is the law school admission test.  Pretty much like the ACTs or the SATs, it’s a test that judges how well you will do in law school and weighs heavily on what law school you are eligible to apply to.  I’ve been preparing for this test since early summer, however, I’ve only been focusing on one particular portion of the test.  It’s divided up into four different parts; logic problems, comprehensive reading, comparative reading and essay.  I decided to spend most of my time practicing the logic problems because I have never been able to understand them, let alone, answer them right.  Up until Tuesday, that’s all I’ve been doing.  One of my former teachers was gracious enough to tutor me throughout the summer and even got me a book that has old LSAT tests so I can practice.  She gave it to me Tuesday, and that’s when panic mode set in.  I now realize that those other portions are just as hard as the logic problems and I know have two days to understand them.  That, along with keeping up with my other studies just makes me want to find a hole some where to crawl in and cry.  I do have a chance to take it over again, since I’m starting so early, but really, would you want to go through this angst again and again?

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