And while everyone enjoyed a nice BBQ, I celebrated by applying my given freedom to study for the LSAT. Yes, the men and women of this country fought hard for the rights of all it's citizens, so I chose to take advantage and get a jump start on my future, given to me by so many brave heroes: Dad included.
And I have to say ... I didn't perform too shabby. I got a 154 on my first practice run ever, without studying. Woot Woot! So, my goal is to get to the high 160s or higher. I have until October to do so. Here's some LSAT humor:
With that said, this is going to be a short post. It's meant to honor all soldiers who stood their ground for what they thought was right: Suffragists, Civil Rights Activists, and all Soldiers who sacrificed for their country. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to get an education and follow my dreams.
Penguin Joke: http://www.masteringthelsat.com/toronto-lsat-course-dates/mastering-the-lsat-explained/lsat-logic-module/
A to C: http://www.helloeileen.com/2010_07_01_archive.html
Flag: http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ss0809/BussC/



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