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Jun 21, 2019
The Deal with Outside Information on the LSAT

One of the cool things we’ve recently done at Blueprint is expand our online resources. Over the last year, we’ve instituted a live course — a full LSAT course we teach through biweekly webinars — and office hours — free daily hangout sessions where instructors go over LSAT concepts and field questions. So after mostly […]

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Jun 19, 2019
How to Move Past a Plateau in Your LSAT Studies

When studying for the LSAT, it’s natural to imagine your progress as a straight line inclining upwards from your first practice exam, reaching its apex with the score on your real exam. That’s rarely the case, however. Your progress moves upwards — generally — but it’s not a linear progression. It’s full of setbacks, and […]

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May 27, 2019
Tips for the Last Week Before the June Exam

Happy Memorial Day! Now, if you’re taking the June LSAT, you would be forgiven if you forgot that this is Memorial Day. Especially given that the June test is — checks calendar — yikes, one week away. Instead of remembering those who served, you’re trying to remember all the common fallacies and whether the word […]

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May 24, 2019
Two Predictions and Tips for the June 2019 LSAT

We are ten days away from the June LSAT, a distressingly low number of days, to be sure. And though the realization that there is only a week-and-change left before test day may fill you with dread of the deepest and most existential kind, you shouldn’t despair. In fact, there’s a lot to celebrate. For […]

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Apr 12, 2019
Your June LSAT Two-Month Study Plan

To those you taking the June 3 LSAT, let’s face a difficult truth: there are fifty-one days until the June exam. Sure, we should also tack on to those fifty-one days however many hours, minutes, and seconds you technically have left before you’ll take the exam. We can even round up to fifty-two, if you’d […]

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Mar 25, 2019
Predictions for the March 2019 LSAT

It’s only six days before the March LSAT, so it’s time for us at Blueprint to dust off our crystal ball, unpack our tarot cards, and focus our powers of divination. That’s right. It’s time to make some predictions for what’s going to be on the March LSAT. Now, we don’t have any insider information […]

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Mar 22, 2019
You Got This

We spend so much time at this blog talking to you — keeping you abreast of the latest law school admissions news, giving you LSAT advice, providing you some tips about law school applications. We never really ask you how you’re feeling. So … [slides up chair to you, turns it around so the backrest […]

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Feb 25, 2019
What Does This Answer Choice Even Mean?

Because sometimes it’s true that LSAT instructors cannot see outside their LSAT bubbles, watching the Oscars last night I was struck how Academy voters selecting a Best Picture winner from a list of nominees isn’t all that different from an LSAT taker selecting a winner from a set of answer choices. In both cases, there […]

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Jan 21, 2019
Predictions for the January 2019 LSAT

For the January exam, we’re going to switch our typical predictions post up a little bit. For the past few years, we’ve jokingly made hyper-specific and ridiculous predictions for each LSAT that, unsurprisingly, were not borne out by the actual exam. The “joke” was that making actual predictions on the LSAT was a fool’s errand, […]

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Jan 10, 2019
You Can Now Test Out the Digital LSAT

When LSAC announced that the LSAT would switch to a digital format in July of 2019, we knew big changes were coming to this test. But some of us may have underestimated how significant these changes would feel. Well, OK, I’ll be honest and use “I” statements and say that I may have underestimated how […]

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