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Aug 19, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Just a few hours left to get a free Kindle copy of The Blueprint for LSAT Reading Comprehension! Blueprint LSAT B. More bad news for former Clinton bete noir, Kenneth Starr. After being demoted from President and Chancellor to lowly law professor as punishment for indifferent and inept handling of campus sex assaults, Starr […]

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Aug 18, 2016
The most important word in “practice exam” is “practice.”

Getting LSAT questions right feels good. Getting them wrong feels bad. Getting a whole bunch right on a practice exam and seeing your score skyrocket feels amazing. Seeing your score stagnate — or worse — feels really crummy. For many Blueprint students, here comes Practice Exam 2. Just about everyone expects to see a substantial […]

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Aug 17, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Former law students at Widener have lost an appeal regarding their attempt to certify their claim as a class action. The students allege that the school defrauded them with inflated employment statistics. The Wall Street Journal B. So, apparently, if you’re born rich and beautiful, you have to come up with something to let […]

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Aug 05, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. HLS alum make a who’s who of presidents, supreme court justices, and more. Business Insider B. Michael Phelps, excellent swimmer, less excellent human being. Slate C. Nice, original take on a classic Beatles tune by Regina Spektor. Rolling Stone D. Sometimes nice things happen, and it’s usually because of a dog. Bored Panda E. […]

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Jul 26, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Congressman Joe Kennedy (yes, those Kennedys) spoke at the Democratic National Convention about having Sen. Elizabeth Warren for a professor. ABC B. Google has updated its maps, showing points of interest nearby. Ironically, looking at them would require looking up from one’s phone. Who wants that? Mashable C. Charges have been dropped against Corey […]

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Jul 25, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Here’s a new student loan calculator aimed at helping you determine what it’s going to cost you to become a big, fancy lawyer. Inside Higher Ed B. Everyone thought the Democratic National Convention wouldn’t have the same drama and backbiting as the Republican National Convention. So far, not a great start. NBC C. Again […]

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Jul 20, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Dude who totally deserves to get banned from Twitter gets banned from Twitter. Vox B. Some solid advice from USNRW on getting awesome letters of recommendation. Check it out. US News & World Report C. Murder? Or assisted suicide? Either way, this defendant’s story sends a chill up the spine. The Los Angeles Times […]

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Jul 11, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. We made a nerfty little video to help you figure out how long to study for the LSAT. You’re welcome! Blueprint LSAT B. Um, dude, getting into Stanford is pretty hard, bro. The Mercury News C. John Oliver, how do we love thee? Let us count the YouTube comments. Time D. Does the Ghostbusters […]

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Jul 05, 2016
Logical Reasonings

A. Got a criminal record? Thinking of taking a gap year? Let USNRW lay it all on the line for you. US News & World Report B. The FBI has recommended that the Attorney General file no criminal charges against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in connection with her use of a private email […]

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Jun 25, 2016
Using Tech to Study Smarter

The Obama campaign revolutionized political fundraising by making a simple switch: allowing the data to decide instead of the people. They ran hundreds of experiments on different minute variations in how they presented their fundraising asks until they came up with the best formula. You can do the same thing for yourself by using online […]

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