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Fabulous Summer…

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Category : Home, LSAT, Photography

Hey everyone, I know it’s been a long time.. Just wanted to update on the LSAT. I got my scores back and WOW.. I don’t know what happened but I guess all the hard work has paid off. When I woke up and saw my new score I actually didn’t believe it. It was even higher than I had hoped for and ended up to be such a relief.

After putting in that much time for something and working so hard, I was struggling to find the confidence that a good score would follow. Everyone who helped me throughout the process should know that I really couldn’t have done it without their help. I really appreciate all the things you did for me.

With the new score many doors have opened and I can comfortably apply to better law schools and look to gain scholarships as well. Currently, my top schools include (geographically) University of Washington, Seattle University, Lewis and Clark, Willamette, University of Oregon, UC Davis, UCLA, and USC.

I know some of these are quite difficult to gain acceptance to, however, I plan to apply anyway and try to do my best.

Along with that note, I wanted to share the latest crop of photos I have taken while kicking off what very well could be to most fun summer of my life!

(click on the picture to see the album)
June Fun

Thanks all! I will try to update again soon!

-Kyle

Advanced linear games kicking my butt

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Category : Home, LSAT

Wanna try? Go ahead. You have 8 min 45 seconds to read and complete the questions.

*Taken from the actual February 1993 LSAT

Doctor Yamata works only on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. She performs four different activities–lecturing, operating, treating patients, and conducting research. Each working day she performs exactly one activity in the morning and exactly one activity in the afternoon. During each week her work schedule must satisfy the following restrictions:

1) She performs operations on exactly three mornings.

2) If she operates on Monday, she does not operate on Tuesday.

3) She lectures in the afternoon on exactly two consecutive calendar days.

4) She treats patients on exactly one morning and exactly three afternoons.

5) She conducts research on exactly one morning.

6) On Saturday she neither lectures nor performs operations.

Questions:

1) Which of the following must be a day on which Doctor Tamata lectures?

(A) Monday

(B) Tuesday

(C) Wednesday

(D) Friday

(E) Saturday

2) On Wednesday Doctor Yamata could be scheduled to:

(A) conduct research in the morning and operate in the afternoon

(B) lecture in the morning and treat patients in the afternoon

(C) operate in the morning and lecture in the afternoon

(D) operate in the morning and conduct research in the afternoon

(E) treat patients in the morning and treat patients in the afternoon

3) Which one of the following statements must be true?

(A) There is one day on which the doctor treats patients both in the morning and in the afternoon.

(B) The doctor conducts research on one of the days on which she lectures.

(C) The doctor conducts research on one of the days on which she treats patients.

(D) The doctor lectures on one of the days on which she treats patients.

(E) The doctor lectures on one of the days on which she operates.

4) If Doctor Yamata operates on Tuesday, then her schedule for treating patients could be

(A) Monday morning, Monday afternoon, Friday morning, Friday afternoon

(B) Monday morning, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon

(C) Monday afternoon, Wednesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Saturday afternoon

(D) Wednesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Friday afternoon, Saturday afternoon

(E) Wednesday afternoon, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon.

5) Which one of the following is a pair of days on both of which Doctor Yamata must treat patients?

(A) Monday and Tuesday

(B) Monday and Saturday

(C) Tuesday and Friday

(D) Tuesday and Saturday

(E) Friday and Saturday

As you can see, these types of games are complicated. They deal with four variable sets, which calculate to have more than 20 million possibilities. However, as you do more and more of these problems you start being able to pick up on more inferences that are key to solving the questions.

The key to this problem is to figure out which tasks she performs in the morning and afternoon. You can deduce that in the mornings she treats patients on one day, conducts research on one day, and performs operations for three. For her afternoons, she treats patients on three days, and lectures on two consecutive days on Monday or Tuesday. Linking the rules so that they provide more information is essential.

By the time 8 minutes and 45 seconds was up, I was able to correctly answer only three questions because I simply didn’t write down one of the rules which was necessary for questions 3 and 4. So, I will continue to practice until I consistently set these problems up correctly.

Answers: 1) b 2) c 3) e 4) e 5) e

The Blog is BACK in Town!

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Category : Home, LSAT

Hey everyone! Well, the time hath come. It’s time to stop slacking off and traveling about like a vagabond without keeping ties to the blog. Welcome back to the new series of posts to keep you happy.

Well, I’ll keep this short because I rarely end up doing that. We got back to Korea and spent an amazing month just visiting our families and friends. But before we did most of that, I asked Paige to marry me. Yep, that’s right. We’re engaged. Although, I would guess most of you know that by now. If you click on the flickr fotos page you will find some pics of the engagement party and such. The pictures of the awesome engagement ring Paige and I picked out can be found by clicking here.

We had an awesome engagement party thrown by my parents in North Bend and then we took of for Washington DC to visit Paige’s brother. Had a blast sightseeing DC and New York City where we also got to meet up with old friends whom we’d met prior in our various adventures abroad.

That quickly brings me to today. Now, unfortunately, Paige and I are in different parts of the country, but only for a short while. I decided to move home for the month of May and end of April to seize the opportunity to live in a minimal distraction environment while I study 40 hrs/wk to retake the LSAT. This is actually a short break from studying right now. More on all this later on.

LSAT begins on June 7 at 12:30 PM. I think I’ll put up a countdown timer soon :)