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BREAKING NEWS: The American Bar Association adds a fourth year to law school
Responding to growing, twin crises in the legal field, the American Bar Association announced on Friday that all accredited law schools must provide their students four years of instruction, rather than the traditional three. To make matters worse, the ABA announced that the requirement applies to anyone who has yet to complete law school. 3L’s […]
READ MOREDon’t Freak Out About Your First LSAT Practice Exam Score
Most Blueprint LSAT Prep live courses for the spring started on Sunday. This is big time super fun news for our students as they embark on their journey to a big time super fun June LSAT score. But as far as journeys go, this can be a rather traumatic one. If you’ve never taken an […]
READ MOREA Sample Law School Exam
Welcome friends, to what feels like week fifty of finals season here at law school. The good news is that it’s more than halfway over, so I’m finally on the downside to three solid weeks of Christmas cookies, spiked eggnog and crafty tricks to lure handsome men under the mistletoe. The bad news is that […]
READ MOREStudying for the Bar
Today’s guest blogger is former Blueprint student Laura Perry. After graduating from Georgetown Law, Laura took the bar in July of 2009 and is currently a law clerk for the Court of Appeals. At 6:00p.m. on November 20, 2009, the 8,667 applicants who took the July 2009 California Bar Exam discovered whether they passed. Two […]
READ MOREThe First Law School Exam
It’s amazing what you can learn in eight hours. At a friend’s wedding I learned that, no matter what your incredibly Catholic mom claims, it’s not worth wasting your open bar reception being pregnant. At the state fair, after my tenth trip to the ATM that seemed to be magically growing in a field, the […]
READ MORECelebrity LSAT Scores: How Would Your Fave Do?
Because stars are just like us and who wouldn’t want to know how our favorite stars fare in the realm of logical reasoning and analytical thinking?
READ MOREWhat are the Benefits of Becoming a Lawyer?
You might have heard the becoming a lawyer comes with a number of benefits. But what exactly are those benefits? “Lawyer-ing” can’t be glamorous and exciting 24/7, can it?
READ MOREThe Unofficial Law School Admissions Lingo Dictionary
Sure, you can walk the walk, but can you talk the talk of law school admissions? Bookmark this guide to reference next time you find yourself in a Reddit rabbit hole.
READ MOREHow to Choose a Law School
You studied, you took LSAT classes, and you took the LSAT exam. Now, you finally have your application all together — LSAT score, transcript, letters of recommendation, and personal statement all uploaded to the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) site — and ready to send out to any of the 199 American Bar Association (ABA)-accredited […]
READ MORE20 Books to Read Before Law School
So, you’re an aspiring law student! Or, maybe you’re still deciding whether or not to apply, whether you should take the LSAT, or you’re about to start law school and you want to set yourself up for success. Well, you’ve come to the right place! Blueprint has you covered with our essential recommended reading list […]
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