Podcast

<p>First off, I’m presuming everyone has an iPod.</p>

<p>If you are preparing for the LSAT or simply like LSAT logic, then you might want to check out a podcast by the name of LSAT logic in everyday life. It’s sponsored by Princeton Review, and it’s only a couple of weeks old. Though there are only three episodes, I have really enjoyed listening to this podcast.</p>

<p>First off, I’m presuming everyone has an iPod</p>

<p>A fallacious presumption, because I don’t have one :)</p>

<p>But my gf does, so thanks for the tip</p>

<p>Do podcasts cost money?</p>

<p>Nope! That’s the best part–podcasts are entirely free.</p>

<p>and where would we find this podcast?</p>

<p>I think you have to have the iTunes program on your computer, which can be loaded from a CD that comes with an iPod or downloaded on apple.com. From iTunes, simply go to “podcast” then to “podcast directory” and search for LSAT. The podcast then should be listed, and from there simply subscribe and it will go onto your iTunes library.</p>

<p>you don’t need an ipod, just itunes. podcasts are not always free, but this one is.</p>