I took the LSAT on Saturday, September 26. Due to the prayers on my behalf, the Go, Fight, Win speech from Grandma Mae, my positive visualization, and the lucky Bonneville Top Notch Bee pencil I found (Emma was a super top notch bee every week in the first grade and we still have one of her pencils) the test went well. I don't know my score, I will find out on October 19 but I do have the weirdest muscle ache of all time--the back of my neck really hurts from being bent intently over a test for five hours!! Here is a sample LSAT question for you to try:
Advertisement: RediMed is the cold treatment to choose. People who treat their colds with RediMed have symptoms half as severe as those suffered by people who leave their colds untreated.
The flawed pattern of reasoning in which one of the following is most similar to that in the advertisement above?
A. When cooking spaghetti, you should add the salt to the water when the water is already boiling since the spaghetti takes on a bitter flavor otherwise.
B. National Financial is the place for your everyday banking, since it has more checking account customers than any other bank.
C. Tuff-Grip tires are the ones to choose, since in trials by consumer magazine they were found to be the most durable and the safest.
D. The lubricant to select for locks is graphite, since unlubricated locks are stiffer than locks lubricated with graphite and sometimes freeze completely.
E. If you are not going to use butter for frying, you should use olive oil, since European chefs use olive oil.
I will post the answer as a comment to this post. Now, imagine having that much fun for five hours with one fifteen minute break!! Thank you to everyone for your prayers and awesome support! Love ya!
7 comments:
The answer is D.
If I said that is exactly the answer I chose would you believe me? Don't. I'm even more impressed now! You go girl!!!
I'm out of the loop...the LSAT? Very ambitious! Are you planning to go to law school? That is exciting. Best of luck!
Yay! Now all you have to finishe are a couple of years of law school and a bar exam. Piece of cake :)
Good for you!!! That is awesome. Keep us posted on how you did, and which law school you are going to go to, and.....:) FUN!
Wait up a second you are going to law school!?!? That is awesome, that is what I finally decided to do. I am planning on going up to BYU-I for 4 years majoring in political science then transfering to BYU to get my law degree! That is awesome that you are doing that!
Kelsey Call
Congratulations Jen. You go girl. You were my inspiration to go to the University and I proved to myself I could do it. Thank you!!!
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