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What Can LSAT Test-Takers Learn From the Olympics?

With the 2012 Olympic Games winding down, it’s time to look back on a few of the biggest stories from London to see what LSAT test-takers can glean. After all, LSAT test-takers and Olympians are really just two peas in a pod. So once you’re done checking out Ryan Lochte or Lolo Jones, let’s check out the valuable LSAT lessons that can be learned from these summer Olympics.

LSAT Lesson 1 to Take Away From the Olympics: “The most prepared person wins every time”- Michael Phelps.

The gold medal winner is not necessarily the most naturally gifted, but rather the most prepared. Phelps surprisingly said this right after losing his specialty 200m butterfly to underdog Chad LeClos. Although Phelps was undoubtedly the most talented swimmer in the pool, he came up short in a race that he has traditionally dominated, admittedly due to a lack of preparation.
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Aug 10, 2012 - 6:07 pm - By David Jackson
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Logical Reasonings / 8.10.12

A) The dean at Saint Louis School of Law has resigned, accusing the university of raiding funds. National Law Journal. B) Don’t forget: You can always use that law degree to run a girls’ rock and roll camp. Oregon Live. … Read Entire Article…

Aug 10, 2012 - 3:12 pm - By Hank
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