4 Jun 2013

Trip to New York (February 2013)

As some of you may know (if you read my blog), I flew to New York in February to sit the LSAT. After having my flight delayed for four hours (original flight was 8:45pm left at 12:30am), I landed in JFK to streets lined with snow.

Mind you I have never seen snow before and was completely ill prepared for the weather. As I worked from the airport to the catch a train to Brooklyn, I could not feel my hands or feet. I arrived at the apartment around 6am and promptly fell asleep from complete jetlay. I woke up at 1pm to the sight of cars and trees submerged under mountains of snow.

Streets lined with snow first day in NYC

After staying indoors for all of two days, I decided to embrace the weather by venturing outside. I started by walking  in the neighborhood of Canarsie, Brooklyn.

Random church in Brooklyn

 After two days of walking all over Brooklyn, I decided to head to Manhattan. Having been to Manhattan only once before ( July 2013) with my husband, I was scared initially as I did not know how to "get around". So armed with a MTA map, I started my adventure.

Random Times Square picture
Streets of Times Square
Good Morning America studio
Random hustler on Times Square
More Times Square hustlers
Music band playing in Subway
Lunch on the go
Macy's on 34th Street
H&M on 34th Street
Bloomingdales- Too expensive for me
Where I plan to live when I move to NYC...lol
Valentines Day in Manhattan
Food on the go
View from DSW @ Union Square
Union Square
Food on the go
 Overall my trip to NYC although short (10 days) was extremely rewarding. I got alot of shopping done and was able to explore Manhattan on my own without getting lost (okay well not completely lost). Sadly, I did not sit the LSAT exam due to an over whelming feeling of not being prepared. However, I plan to sit the exam in October so stay tuned.





25 Feb 2013

Trip to St Vincent (December 2012)

My very good friend got married in St Vincent on December 23rd, 2012. My husband could not make the trip so I decided to bring my Mom along for the experience. Unfortunately, I could only stay for 2 days so I did not get to experience the true beauty of the small island but the trip was fun nonetheless. Check out a few pics from the trip.

A beauty pic of the sea from the fish market

Kingston, the capital of the country

View of the sea from the city

Crab hunting

Me being silly while waiting for the ceremony to start

Lovely bride and groom

Dressed to go out for dinner down by the beach

Changed ny dress for the wedding reception

Friendly people that I met down at the beach

Mom climbing the hill to go to the wedding

Going to the fish market

The largest tuna fish I have ever seen!


St Vincent is such a  beautiful country, I can't wait to go back someday.


18 Feb 2013

February 2013 LSAT Update

As scheduled, I flew to NYC from the Caribbean to sit the Feb 2013 LSAT exam at Brooklyn CUNY. Unfortunately, the test center was closed due to the blizzard and resulting adverse weather conditions on the day of the exam. 


The make-up exam was re-scheduled for 16th February.  However, I decided to postpone the exam until June 2013. I made this decision because overall I knew that I was not fully prepared for the exam. With extra time and preparation, I will be able to score at least 170 in the June exam. Will keep everyone updated as the exam date approaches.

28 Jan 2013

LSAT preparation- 11 days until the exam

My goal is to get 165 on my LSAT exam, I have only started studying hardcore about one month ago. Everyone is telling me that I should wait until June or October, but I am intend on starting Law School in Fall 2013. At this point my top picks for Law School are:

1. New York University- (They usually don't accept February LSAT results but I wrote to the Admissions office and pleaded with them to accept my application and they eventually said yes, thank God!)
2. UCLA
3. Georgetown
4. University of Michigan Ann Arbor
5. Northwestern
6.Cornell
7. University of Virginia


I applied to a number of other schools but these are my top seven. I have a good GPA of 3.85, so hopefully with a LSAT of 165, I have a change of getting into one of those schools. I really want to stay in the NYC area so NYU or Cornell would be great.

Preparing for the LSAT in one month while being employed full time is a risky and stressful venture but I am trying my best. I have not yet loss hope. At this point, I am simply trying to finish read the PowerScore Bibles (I purchased all three). With 11 days until the exam I am still in a good place and praying for the best.

Progress Report:

  1. Finished reading the Logical Reasoning (LR) and Logic Games (LG) Bible- I have re-read the LR bible, at this point I am simply trying to internalize the various strategies (still have to re-read the LG bible)
  2. Recently started reading the Reading Comprehension (RC) bible (it is not as detailed as the others but I am going to read it anyway)
  3. I have not yet ATTEMPTED ANY PRACTISE TEST

22 Jan 2013

Preparing for LSAT in less than 1 month

Hi Guys, it’s been a long time. A lot has happened since, I just came back from a short  vacation in St Vincent (will post pictures soon) and I am currently applying for Law School. Unfortunately, I am not very well prepared. I am flying to NYC to sit the exam on February 9th, however, I only started studying less than 2 weeks ago.



I have a very strong GPA of 3.85 and I am aiming for a least 165 on the exam. I know it seems impossible but I still want to attempt it. If any of you have ever sat the LSAT exam and have any advice for me it would be greatly appreciated.