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Dec 03, 2016
The December 2016 LSAT: Instant Recap

Good luck today! Check back here after the exam for information or to add what you know in the comments. We’ll be updating throughout the day. An important note: LSAC prohibits us from publishing any big specifics from any LSAT (this includes individual questions/answers, trying to identify the experimental section, etc.). So if your comment […]

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Dec 02, 2016
The Perfect Snack for The December 2016 LSAT

Uh… yum? We all know the most important part of the LSAT is your test day snack. It almost goes without saying. This post is going to cover the best, and worst, snack day options. Believe me, not all snacks are created equal — this is serious business. First, let’s talk about some snacks that […]

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Nov 22, 2016
The 2016 election is not over yet.

Big things happen here. You might not know this, but there is still a very important political race going on in this country. No, it’s not the race to encourage electors to go rogue and mirror the popular vote, which Hillary Clinton won handily. Barring any unforeseen events — not like any of that kinda […]

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Nov 17, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. The ABA has put Charlotte School of Law on probation. Apparently, it’s playing hide the ball on a number of important things, including bar passage rate. The Charlotte Observer B. James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, has submitted his resignation. Politico C. Samantha Bee — voice of righteous rage in this past election — […]

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Oct 19, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Hey, NBD or whatever, but Blueprint showed up in an article in the Atlantic Monthly. The Atlantic B. UCLA School of Law is offering $100,000 to the winners of a student entrepreneurship challenge. The Daily Bruin C. It appears that Hillary Clinton’s debate prep has been focused less on policy than it has on […]

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Sep 28, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Glenn Reynolds A.K.A University of Tennessee law professor A.K.A. Instapundit A.K.A. awful jackass will not be disciplined by the university for suggesting on Twitter that maybe people ought to run over Black Lives Matter protesters. Chron B. Swords. Cool. Mental Floss C. Katy Perry voted naked to help get out the vote. Strangely, it’s […]

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Sep 14, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Indiana Tech School of Law: Worst. Bar passage rate. Ever. Above the Law B. Hillary Clinton releases health report. The Daily Kos C. Donald Trump does the same, except you have to deal with watching Dr. Oz to get it. CNN D. Should notorious document leaker Edward Snowden be pardoned? Vice E. Why yes, […]

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Sep 13, 2016
My 99th Percentile LSAT Score Story: Mithun Selvaratnam

After graduating from college in 2013, I decided to study for the LSAT the following summer, with plans to take it in October. I saw a 22 point increase after 3 months of self study (153 diagnostic, 175 final score). I studied intensely for 3 months while teaching English classes to elementary and middle school […]

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Sep 02, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. A Columbia Law grad has been kidnapped in Venezuela. Above the Law B. Oldest. Fossils. Ever. PBS C. Stanford rapist Brock Turner is out of jail after three months. Justice denied. Totally. CNN D. In other disgusting “human being” news, Jared from Subway is suing the parents of one of the children whose abuse […]

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Aug 24, 2016
How Would They Have Scored on the LSAT: Rio 2016 Edition

Despite the fame of the Olympics, it’s important to recall its history as an amateur sport. Even today, the vast majority of Olympians can’t rely simply on their professional careers or their Wheaties endorsements to sustain their livelihood, much less to finance their training and competing. And so, naturally, they turn to legal careers. And […]

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