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Top Law Schools in Minnesota
Minnesota, the state of 10,000 lakes, has many unique historical and cultural sites. It is the 12th largest state in the United States and is home to the largest shopping mall in the country. Minnesota has many scenic vistas making it a perfect place for students who love to destress in nature after a particularly […]
READ MOREJune 2022 LSAT Exam Predictions
Semi-interesting news for all of you June LSAT testers, a third main test day will NOT be added for this administration. The main testing days will be Friday, June 10th and Saturday, June 11th. Accommodated and international LSAT testing will be on Tuesday, June 14th. Great, now that we’ve got the logistical information sorted and […]
READ MOREStudying for the LSAT: Tips & Tricks for Success
There are many things to do to prepare for law school, and taking the LSAT is one of them. If you’re planning to take the LSAT, it’s important to start off on the right foot. The LSAT isn’t really the kind of test you can cram for, which means you should get ready to put […]
READ MOREWhat I Wish I Knew Before Law School
We hate to break it to you, but law school isn’t really like what you see in movies. Sure, it would be great if we could all be recruited to work on a big high-profile murder case as a 1L and then discover the one detail during the cross-examination that breaks the case and gets […]
READ MORELSAT Trends & Predictions 2021-2022
Gather ‘round, gather ‘round. It’s time for Blueprint’s LSAT prognosticator* to once again gaze into the misty aura of her crystal orb and perceive the Truth**. Since the introduction of the three-section Flex test—and the current three-section plus an experimental variation—your humble prognosticator has taken time to reconnect with the mystical plane and gather some […]
READ MOREBlueprint’s 2019 Law Student Gift Guide
If there are people in your life who are studying for the LSAT or in law school, you almost certainly haven’t seen them in quite some time. They’ve been totally occupied by conditional language or promissory estoppel, and haven’t been able to make much time for you. So you can be forgiven if you’re just […]
READ MOREShould I Withdraw?!
Deep breath, all: The November LSAT is on Monday. Here’s where I should include an encouraging message, so here we go: You can do this! You studied up! You’re harder, better, faster, and stronger than this exam. Okay, so who amongst you read that and still felt hollowed out with dread? Read on, nervous dears. […]
READ MOREYou Got This: How to Get Prepared for the Big Day Tomorrow
You’ve (almost) made it. Tomorrow’s the big day. But whether you’re an anxious test-taker or an adrenaline junkie who lives for the thrill of the challenge, it’s only one more sleep until the September LSAT. Hey, don’t make that face! C’mon with me, we’re gonna walk through how to make it through today together. 1. […]
READ MOREThe Last Week Before The LSAT: Make it Count
We’re getting down to the wire. The LSAT is now only days away. So rather than panic about how unprepared you think you may be, let’s use those remaining days productively. And maybe bump that score up a few points while you’re at it. Know Yourself Are you the type to get test anxiety? Or […]
READ MOREPredictions for the September 2019 LSAT
The September 2019 LSAT is approaching — perhaps a bit too quickly for comfort, for some. While the upcoming September test promises a lot of last-minute cramming and practice exams and bouts of panic-induced mania for those signed up to take it, it promises a different time-honored tradition for us at Most Strongly Supported: the […]
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