bizzy
So here’s the schedule for the rest of this month:
Monday and Wednesday nights from 6 - 10: LSAT prep
Tuesdays: Teach in the morning, then Classical Rhetoric seminar at night.
Thursdays: Teach, then Classical Rhet, then Cultural Studies in Tech Comm Research seminar
Fridays: off-ish
Saturdays: LSAT prep from 8 - 12
NRNM New Media @ UMN Conference: 15 & 16th
Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism Conference: 23 - 25
LSAT: October 1
And then perhaps things calm down. Maybe.

Comments
I like the new look. :D
Occasional reader who just realized you are taking the LSAT as of this post.
When all is done and you're starting school, please let me know if you need outlines.
I am certain other former law students have done their best to scare you off, so I will refrain from warning. :D It is an agonizing process - less agonizing for the smarty logical-types, so I trust you will do very well. Good luck, and don't listen to any review company methods of how to tackle the 'logic problems.' Everybody has their own system and should stick to it if it works.
Posted by: Madpercolator | September 8, 2005 8:57 AM
My comments have been graced by MadPerc! Be careful — I might take you up on the offer.
Actually, Testmasters has been very helpful as far as logic games go. I could do none of them before, and now I can do about 65%.
Posted by: Krista | September 10, 2005 6:04 PM