Only way to prepare for the LSAT is to take tests. I read a Kaplan review book before mine and they gave "strategies" for each portion of the test (reading comprehension, logic, etc). It basically came down to familiarity with the test format. Good luck to your son and to you, too, Slink.
What did he major in at ULL? The idea of law school scares the s*** out of me, as much as everyone else. I can think of worse places to be a busboy than Ruth's Chris.
Practice is about all I can say...score has gone up several points due to Kaplan courses....what really pisses me off is how the city of Athens is turning into one party and I am stuck on the outside studying until game time.
You know what you can do with that ****ing corndog, huh? :shock: You can stick it up your ****ing ass ... three of 'em ... one corndog for each time LSU has stomped your sorry GA azzes Three corndogs up your azz ... that oughta have you barking
It isn't the reading of material, it's the reading of legalese and the tests with questions having answer choices A - Z. I have an engineering degree, but was told all my life to go into law school as I have somewhat of a talent for debating and arguments...