Get the (Snow) Ball Rolling with Winter Classes this Weekend
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- Nov 30, 2017
- Blueprint Products and Promotions, LSAT
- Reviewed by: Matt Riley

Winter is in the air, so you know what you that means. A winter break away from your studies Time spent making holiday memories with your friends and family A season of giving and sharing The February LSAT. That’s right. Those shivers running up your spine aren’t the winter chills getting to you. It’s the ice cold realization that this abominable exam slowly creeping up.
But fear not, law school hopeful. We have a bevy of winter classes starting up this week that will shepherd you through each section of the exam. Your logical acumen, if not your heart, will grow three times in size. And your score will improve vastly too.
But the winter bells are ringing and the classes are about to begin. So don’t get left out in the cold — check out all the classes beginning this week below, and sign up soon!
Oh, and because we’re in a giving mood befitting the season, if you sign up before 11:59pm PST this Sunday, you can use the code HOLIDAY200 to get $200 off any of the below courses.
Bay Area:
–Berkeley: Starting Sunday, 12/3 with instructor Aaron Cohn
Los Angeles:
–Downtown LA: Starting Thursday, 11/30 with instructor Kyle Gehrman
–Northridge: Starting Saturday, 12/2 with instructor Branden Frankel
–UCLA: Starting Saturday, 12/2 with instructor Spencer Robbins
Orange County:
–Irvine: Started on Wednesday 11/29 with instructor Ross Rinehart
San Diego:
–San Diego: Starting Saturday, 12/2 with instructor Xander Nabavi-Noori
Florida:
–Miami: Starting Saturday, 12/2 with instructor Daniel Gonzalez
Illinois:
–Chicago: Starting Saturday, 12/2 with Cory O’Brien
Washington D.C.:
–Washington, D.C.: Starting Saturday, 12/2 with instructor Maria LaBella
New York:
–New York 1: Starting Saturday, 12/2 with instructor Brett Donaldson
–New York 2: Starting Sunday, 12/3 with instructor Kevin Lin
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