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Diajammable Statements: The Playlist that Will Help You Study for the LSAT
You’ve been studying for the LSAT for some time. Plugging away, figuring out how to tag a Reading Comprehension passage, and memorizing those common fallacies that recur on Logical Reasoning. You’ve been diligent, methodical, indefatigable. Except you’re probably exhausted at this point. Especially if you’re doing this on top of a full slate of classes […]
READ MOREMastering the Third Stage of Your LSAT Studies
The February LSAT is growing nearer and so Blueprint LSAT classes are getting into the last few lessons with new material. In the last few months, we’ve gone over what to cover in the first and second stages of your studies. Now let’s talk about the big and important things to focus on in the […]
READ MOREDecember 2017 LSAT Recap
When the scores for the most recent LSAT are released, test takers receive a series of documents: their score report, their question responses, the score distribution, a copy of their exam (unless you happen to take the undisclosed February exam), and the like. Most normal people, who see the LSAT as merely a hurdle in […]
READ MOREIdentifying Flaws in Your Twitter Feed: A New Frontier in LSAT Preparation
Like your average Millennial, it’s hard for me to imagine a world without the entertainment and distraction of Twitter. After all, Twitter is a virtual library of prime LSAT-worthy argumentation just waiting to be deconstructed. Sure, there are the few absolutely faultless demi-gods of Twitter (I’m looking at you Ryan Reynolds), but there is also […]
READ MOREFrom the Vault: The Last Weekend: How to make it count
It’s here: our last full weekend of LSAT prep. You’re going to make it count. Here’s what you should do. 1. Take a Break? Some of you have been hitting the LSAT prep very hard lately. If you’re finding that your level of frustration with the LSAT is high or that you’re doing worse on […]
READ MOREOnly a fool would predict what’ll be on the LSAT. So here are our predictions …
All right, the time is upon us. We are T-minus 2 days until the September 2017 LSAT is unveiled to a nation of law school hopefuls and, in the case of the fine people who contribute to this blog, LSAT instructors. If you’re reading this, you’ve probably been studying for this moment for months on […]
READ MOREThe Last Weekend: How to make it count
It’s here: our last full weekend of LSAT prep. You’re going to make it count. Here’s what you should do. 1. Take a Break? Some of you have been hitting the LSAT prep very hard lately. If you’re finding that your level of frustration with the LSAT is high or that you’re doing worse on […]
READ MORESo How Much Should I Really Be Studying for the LSAT?
Summertime and the prepppin’ is easy. Well, sort of. On the one hand you have tons of time now that you’re not in school (unless you’re a working man or woman), but on the other hand it’s very easy to overdo it. Here are my tips for getting the most out of your LSAT prep […]
READ MOREHow to Pick Yourself Up from a Practice Exam
Most students in the Blueprint course have just taken Practice Exam 2. I’ve also seen a noticeable uptick in the number of emails from students panicked over the results of their practice exam results. I’m tempted to say that there’s a cause and effect relationship going on here, but as we continue to study to […]
READ MORETips for So-Called “Slow” Readers on the LSAT
The philosopher-king Rod Stewart once said, “Time is on your side.” He was not referring to the LSAT, where time is definitively not on your side. One of the most vexing problems people studying for the LSAT face is identifying as a “slow reader.” The LSAT, of course, is a timed test. Everyone gets 35 […]
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