Would you want to learn a technique that has the potential to make all the other LSAT preparation courses seem like child’s play? Are you curious in discovering a one-of-a-kind method that may assist your youngster in starting early and almost simply preparing for the lsat test? Please allow me to clarify what it is that I am doing with my own kids. It is incredibly rewarding, and the greatest thing is that I am not need to nag or coerce anybody into doing it. My children will breeze through any future lsat preparation classes without any trouble at all. I recently heard that certain mental aptitudes (or natural skills) in individuals tend to impact the sort of job or field that they work in. This is something that people tend to do naturally. People who are good at logical deduction and reasoning, for instance, often go into occupations related to science and mathematics. On the other hand, individuals who have a natural talent for language and linguistic ability generally go into careers related to writing novels or other types of writing. However, it wasn’t the only line of work that they suggested for persons who were skilled with the written and spoken word. They did not just identify attorneys, however. That struck me as a really intriguing topic. Naturally, my thoughts went straight to the entertaining television show Boston Legal, specifically to the character of Alan Something-or-Other, who is portrayed by Jame Spader. Alan Something-Or-Other is the one character in the show that clearly stands out among all of the other attorneys when it comes to delivering opening and closing statements and arguments in court. I am curious as to whether or if any lsat preparation classes require their students to read Alan in Action. Since I am aware that young men and women who become highly capable in language and verbal areas make excellent candidates for the legal profession, and since I am also aware that such language skills are extremely helpful to develop in preparation for taking the lsat, I have devised a plan that enables my ten and twelve year old children to do exactly that, as a way to prepare them to successfully pass the lsat exam. This plan is one of the ways that I am preparing them to succeed in passing the exam. How should I proceed? I pay them to prepare for the LSAT. So long, then. It functions perfectly in every way. In the second part of this series, I will discuss why I do it and how it assists students in preparing for lsat prep classes.