I'm a freshman in my first semester at college. Right now, my goal is to go to law school after graduating with my bachelor's in either philosophy, psychology, english, history, sociology, and minor in possibly math. I don't know, i got another year to choose my major. All i know is that i'm anticipating a couple career changes because i want to live a dynamic life. So a little about myself: i have forced myself to become a more avid reader. I try to read 50 pages per day in any book. Not anything specific. I read more fiction with ol' ye english sometimes. I try to read more expository books in psychology than fiction. I was wondering, for the LSATs, what skills i should sharpen and make pat before taking the LSATs. What little things i can do every day to make myself become even stronger and more prepared for this exam? Would brain teasers work? Does reading help? Anything brain-stimulating? I need suggestions. Thank you for answering in advance. Thou hath me obliged to thee.
2006-11-30
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