I'm sitting on the TGV between Strasbourg and Paris. I finished my kaplan book on the LSAT and am feeling good about it all. This train amazes me, we're going quite quick but you can't really tell, except when another train passes going the opposite direction.
The countryside reminds me of Wapauca county in Wisconsin, and at times a bit of Tippacanoe as well. It's beauttiful. The buildings we pass certainly wouldn't fit in either of those two places but the rolling hills and livestock grazing would look normal. I haven't seen any holstiens though.
I'm sitting across from a pair of Germans, they're funny. They speak pretty good English but it's amusing when they switch between it and German. There is an outlet here but there's no power coming through.
I've got an hour left. When I arrive I plan on finding a hotel and laying low, maybe watch a show I downloaded or maybe some tv. I am confused because my admission ticket says "arrive no later than 2 pm" so I might have been mistaken as to the time that the exam occurs. I plan on looking for a hotel near the testing center so I'll look if there is any information there, and if not I'll check online.
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Good luck on the exam. It's facinating how new experiences can draw from the past. For example, the countryside between Strasbourg and Paris looking like home sans Holsteins. It is the same with people. The more experience you have, the more reference points you acquire which enable you to work more effectively with whom ever fate hands you.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip and do well on the test.