Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here.
No one reads beyond the first paragraph of online content anymore, so right off the bat, here are the rules you must follow to be entered to win a free copy of Blueprint LSAT Prep’s brand new LSAT book, The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games:
1. Live in the United States
2. “Like” Blueprint LSAT Prep’s Facebook page
3. “+1” Blueprint LSAT Prep’s Google+ page
4. Email the links to your Facebook and Google+ profile to hank.layton@blueprintprep.com (make sure the +1s tab on your Google+ profile is set to “show this tab on your profile”)
Now that you’ve stopped reading, here are the details…
We recently released our first LSAT book. It is called The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games, and it is awesome. To mark the occasion, we’re giving away five free copies of The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games in a drawing on April 11. If you follow the rules above, I will verify that you are eligible and enter your name into the drawing. You will receive a confirmation email that you’ve been entered. If you do not receive this confirmation email, you have not been entered. One entry per person, and current or former employees of Blueprint LSAT Prep are not eligible. If you already purchased a copy of The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games, you can still enter; if you win, provide proof of purchase and we’ll refund the cost of the LSAT book.
There is no risk in entering, but if you’re still not sure whether or not you’d want a copy of The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games, here’s the 4-1-1 on the best new LSAT book available:
The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games (565 pages) teaches the same “Blueprint Building Blocks” you’ll find in the Analytical Reasoning portion of a Blueprint LSAT Prep course. The LSAT book breaks down 35 real LSAT Logic Games released by Law Services to teach the necessary tools for identifying LSAT Logic Game types and then solving them. Each copy of the book also comes with a free Blueprint LSAT Prep online account for one year, allowing you to log into the Blueprint LSAT Prep website and watch fully-animated HD videos explaining every LSAT Logic Games problem in The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games. The videos are the same as those used in Blueprint LSAT Prep’s online course and feature company co-founder Matt Riley — who wrote the LSAT book and has never missed an LSAT Logic Games question on an actual exam.
And all that can be yours with just a few clicks.
If you have any questions about the LSAT book contest, hit up the comments. Otherwise, good luck!
Meanwhile, check out the cover for The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games: