Last Tuesday, the earth — as if nodding to the sun, affirming that it too was over this winter business — tilted toward the sun. Spring Equinox had passed, making it official: the dregs of winter are over. Spring has sprung.
What’s your favorite part of the new season? The warming of the air? The promise of summer? The renewal of all manner of flora and fauna? The accompanying need for a steady supply of antihistamines?
For us at Blueprint, our favorite part of spring is the arrival of the new LSAT season. Like America’s once and maybe past pastime, the LSAT begins its season in the spring, bringing a new year full of exams for the world’s aspiring lawyers to take. And on June 11th, LSAT season will begin in earnest with the June LSAT.
And if your 2018 will involve applying to law school, why not plan on taking the June LSAT? The exam is given early in the year, giving you plenty of time to compile your application before law schools open their admissions window. The exam is also administered at the dignified hour of 12:30 pm, rather than the impossibly early (especially while in daylight saving time) start-time of 8:30 am that other LSATs use.
To help you prepare for the June LSAT, Blueprint LSAT has a ton of classroom courses at major metropolitan areas across the nation. These classroom courses will give you the best shot to earn that great LSAT score on the first try, giving you plenty of time after June to compile your application, visit law schools, and, hopefully, enjoy the bounty of summer.
That’s because these classes will take you, step-by-step, through everything on the LSAT. In all, you’ll get 112 hours of classroom instruction from LSAT instructors who know this exam backwards and forwards. Our state-of-the-art online account and iOS app will reinforce all the skills you’ll learn from class. And the 88 hours of online instruction will help you review anything along the way. With all of these features, Blueprint students average an 11-point increase throughout their practice exams. Trust us. Your LSAT score will go up with Blueprint’s classroom course: we have a money-back guarantee on it.
But these classes for the June LSAT are starting in the next few weeks. So don’t delay any longer. Below, we have a list of all the classes starting up soon, and a link to enroll.
Bay Area/Northern California:
–San Francisco: Started Sunday, 3/25 with instructor Aaron Hendricks
–San Jose: Starts Monday, 4/2 with instructor Mike Moss
–Davis: Starts Saturday, 4/7 with instructor Kyran McCann
Florida:
–Miami: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Daniel Gonzalez
Illinois:
–Chicago: Started Sunday, 3/25 with Cory O’Brien
Los Angeles:
–Pasadena: Started Sunday, 3/25 with instructor Nick McIntoshtarget=”_blank”>Downtown LA: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Branden Frankel
–Northridge: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Branden Frankel
Massachusetts:
–Boston: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Nick Selden
New York:
–New York 3: Started Saturday, 3/24 with instructor Brett Donaldson
Orange County/Inland Empire:
–Fullerton: Started Sunday, 3/25 with instructor Chris Whyte
–Riverside: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Chris Whyte
Pennsylvania
–Philadelphia: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Christine O’Connell
San Diego:
–San Diego: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Alexander Nabavi-Noori
Texas:
–Houston: Started Sunday, 3/25 with instructor Sam Huang
–Austin: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Neeloy Azad
Washington:
–Seattle: Starts Saturday, 3/31 with instructor Andrew McDonald
If June is too soon for you, you’re in luck. We have classes for the brand-new July LSAT in select locations beginning in April. Check those out below!
Bay Area/Northern California:
–Berkeley: Starts Saturday, 4/21 with instructor Aaron Cohn
Los Angeles:
–UCLA 1: Starts Saturday, 4/21 with instructor Kyle Gehrmann
New York:
–Upper East Side 1: Started Saturday, 4/7 with instructor Dash Kwiatkowski
–Upper East Side 2: Starts Sunday, 5/20 with instructor Dash Kwiatkowski
Orange County/Inland Empire:
–Irvine: Starts Saturday, 4/14 with instructor Ross Rinehart
Washington, D.C.:
–Washington, D.C.: Starts Saturday, 4/21 with instructor Shir Davidovicz