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Harvard Law School Removes The Personal Statement Requirement
Harvard Law School Removes The Personal Statement Requirement

What on earth is going on...in the house of Harvard? Find out what's replacing Harvard Law's personal statement requirement.

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LSAT Diaries: How I Got a 180 on the LSAT
LSAT Diaries: How I Got a 180 on the LSAT

Amanda Shaw, a Blueprint alumnus turned instructor, gave us the inside scoop on how she prepped for the LSAT and got a perfect score!

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Do’s and Don’ts of Using Search and Find on the LSAT
Do’s and Don’ts of Using Search and Find on the LSAT

LSAC recently introduced a new search feature for the LSAT Reading Comprehension section after receiving ctrl+F. It sounds super helpful, but LSAC wouldn't change something for the greater good...would they?

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September LSAT 2023 Predictions
September LSAT 2023 Predictions

Grab a pumpkin-flavored beverage of choice because we're about to dive into our September LSAT predictions to help you get ready for test day!

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Top Law Schools in Ohio
Top Law Schools in Ohio

Oh, take me back home to Ohio! Thinking about applying to law schools in the Buckeye State? Discover what the top law schools in Ohio are and what LSAT score you'll need to get in.

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Double or Nothing: Exploring Dual Degree Programs
Double or Nothing: Exploring Dual Degree Programs

Hey there, overachiever. Thinking about getting two degrees by the time you graduate law school? We look at the pros and cons of dual degrees and some common programs to help you decide if it's right for you.

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August 2023 LSAT Predictions
August 2023 LSAT Predictions

What will be on the 2023 August LSAT? Learn about the updated exam rules and what you can expect from each section.

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Early Decision vs. Early Action: Your Law School Applications
Early Decision vs. Early Action: Your Law School Applications

Since most law schools accept applicants on a rolling basis, the early bird really does get the worm . Some applicants try to increase their chances of admission by applying as an early decision or early action candidate. Although anyone can apply early to law school, not all schools have the option

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