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Maintaining Your Study Plan as the October LSAT Looms
In the wild and crazy life of an LSAT instructor, the month of September is the wildest and craziest time of all. You are probably picturing raging all-night parties filled with voluptuous video vixens and Crystal flying everywhere. (For the most part, you’re right, except substitute freaked out LSAT students and dry erase markers.) With […]
READ MOREFinding Flaws Away From the LSAT
Perhaps the best thing about the LSAT (besides, of course, for the fact that a good score can redeem four years of drunken revelry in college, never once stepping foot in a library, and attending more football games and frat parties in a semester than actual classes) is that studying for it (properly, that is) […]
READ MOREStandardized Test Showdown
I hope you would never experience this, but the sad truth is you may come across an “off day” every now and then where you find yourself unmotivated to study the LSAT (hard to believe, I know). If you ever find yourself in this unfortunate situation, I would suggest you find your inspiration in an […]
READ MOREPredictions for the Impending June LSAT
So here we are again – three days out from the June LSAT. Stress abounds, rumors spread like wildfire, and personal hygiene has all but been abandoned. Of course, this also means that it is time for me to make some predictions. Wouldn’t it be great to know what form the ugly beast was going […]
READ MOREGetting Down to Brass Tacks: LSAT Sufficiency & Necessity
Getting Down to Brass Tacks: LSAT Sufficiency & Necessity It’s been a while. Life at Blueprint has been pretty busy, resulting in my extended hiatus from the blog. But it’s good to be back. First, let me reintroduce myself. Riley. UCLA grad. Co-owner of Blueprint. Scored 176 or higher four times on the LSAT. Taught […]
READ MORELooking Back at 2010, LSAT-Style
Viewing 2010 Through LSAT Goggles Hello out there to all you February LSATers. I’d like to personally congratulate you on making it through a quarter of the Blueprint curriculum. While you’ve only completed about 25% of the course, 2010 is about to be 100% wrapped up by this weekend. I have no doubt that all […]
READ MOREStudying With Rod Taynes: 11 Weeks Until the LSAT
Welcome, all you fellow June LSAT test takers, to another fun filled edition of “Studying for the LSAT…with Rod Taynes”. If you read my first post, you know that I took my baseline practice exam last week, and am now beginning to dive into the Blueprint course with the first couple of lessons. Now, there […]
READ MORETop 10 LSAT Tips
If you’re just beginning your LSAT preparation or have just joined us at Next Step Blog, here are the top 10 tips to increase your score on the LSAT. 1. Set goals and create a study plan. Here’s a 3-month study plan you can use as a jumping-off point. Although everyone wants to maximize their […]
READ MOREThe LSAT: The Gift that Keeps on Giving
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, I’m not talking about the impending equinox or recent Jewish holidays, but that other gift from on high: the September LSAT. Admittedly, not everyone gets as excited about the test as I do, but luckily my esteemed colleagues have been providing you with all sorts of […]
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