Introducing the Blueprint App
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- Apr 28, 2015
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- Reviewed by: Matt Riley

Every so often, a new idea comes along that changes the face of humanity — the very way that we understand life. The heliocentric solar system. The theory of evolution. And, of course, Goober. Now Blueprint is proud to announce it’s own revolutionary, earth-shaking idea…
The myBlueprint App.
Okay, we might be a little prone to hyperbole, but that’s only because we’re very excited about what our all-in-one iOS app can mean for LSAT prep students.
Developed over the last year by Blueprint co-founder Trent Teti, in collaboration with a team of programmers and beta testers, myBlueprint offers access to the same brilliant (and hilarious) techniques taught in Blueprint’s live and online LSAT prep courses – including 16 lesson videos, dozens of homework assignments, and every publicly released LSAT question in history. Users can also score practice exams using a state-of-the-art photo scoring system, and track their progress with built-in analytics that measure timing, question type, and levels of difficulty.

The Blueprint app
Other features include:
- A “gamified” study experience that awards users points based on their performance, and rewards them by moving them up the “Greatest Chain of Being.”
- Hints and tips from real Blueprint LSAT instructors.
- A timer and noise generator to simulate real LSAT testing conditions.
And here’s the best part: myBlueprint is available for free to all Blueprint classroom and online students. So go ahead and download it here, or check out this video for more information!
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