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How Long Is Law School?
We already know becoming a lawyer is no easy task (and if you don’t know, allow us to introduce you to the LSAT). But, have you ever wondered how long it actually takes? If you’re thinking about practicing law, it’s important to know how long law school is. Not only is it a big time […]
READ MOREBest Law Schools in Montana
The state of Montana is home to famous landmarks like Yellowstone National Park and Beartooth Mountain. It is also a booklover’s paradise with the highest number of bookstores per capita anywhere in the United States. Besides this exquisite natural beauty and calm, Montana also hosts one of the top law schools in the nation. If […]
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 MORECollege Classes That Can Help You on the LSAT
Can a college class teach you everything you need to know about the LSAT? Not really, but there are classes that will help you on the LSAT and in law school. Read this article to learn what they are.
READ MOREWill Law Schools Lose Their ABA Accreditation?
ABA-accredited law schools faced a tumultuous time during the COVID pandemic but now some ABA law schools might be at risk of losing their accreditation. Find out why and how that affects your admissions plans.
READ MOREWhat You Need to Know About the Different Law Degrees
Eeny meeny miney…degree? Much as I’d like to believe that readers of this blog are only here to bask in the sparkling wit and charm of our lovely authors, I know a self-serving fallacy when I see one. We’re all here for one reason: To absolutely decimate the LSAT—Blueprint is great at that, BTW. But […]
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 MOREHow to Pay for Law School
Alright, strap in. Today we’re going to talk about how to pay for law school. Waitwait, come back. Get a fortifying beverage, because we need to talk. Law school isn’t going to pay for itself. So how are we, the prospective law students, supposed to deal with the terrifying dollar signs that float ominously in […]
READ MOREAnna Ivey’s Take on Canceled LSAT Scores
Note: This article was updated on October 19, 2020 Have you heard of cancel culture? It essentially means when someone (or something) has become so irrelevant or problematic that it no longer becomes necessary to acknowledge their existence. And so, we “cancel” them. For example, Logan Paul? Canceled. Accepting less than what you deserve? Canceled. […]
READ MOREWhat Canceling Your LSAT Score Means for Your Application
You just finished your LSAT. You’re nervous, exhausted, and just happy it’s finally over with. But you’re probably also terrified of what your score could be? First, pause. Many—dare we say, all—test takers feel that way immediately after completing their LSAT. You might have actually done much better than you expected. But, if you can’t shake […]
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