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20 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 […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in New Mexico
With a uniquely diverse population, New Mexico has the country’s largest percentage of Hispanic and Latino Americans. It also has the second-highest population of Native Americans. Students from all over the world come to Albuquerque to study at UNM for its excellent programs in medicine, technology, science, and, of course, law. The state also has […]
READ MOREHow 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 MOREFive Things Nontraditional Law School Applicants Should Know
While many law school hopefuls choose to apply during their last year of undergrad, you might take a nontraditional route – and that’s OK (and increasingly common)! Nontraditional law school applicants include anyone taking an alternative path to law school, including those who might be switching careers or have taken a gap year (or two). […]
READ MOREA Brief Rundown of the Law School Admissions Timeline
“Tick-tock,” says the applications timeline clock. “Stop ticking,” says the law school applicant. Each school can set their own schedule as to how and when they consider applications, but the vast majority of them start reviewing applications around October. What that means is that, if you want to be at the top of the pile […]
READ MOREThe Types of Law School Loans
As many of you may already know, law school can be expensive. Most students end up taking out loans to cover the cost of tuition and cost of living. You may choose federal loans, private student loans, or both to fit your financial needs. So, read on for a comprehensive guide from Blueprint Prep and […]
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 MOREWhere to Find Law School Scholarships
Law school is expensive. There’s no sugarcoating that. Unless you have a treasure trove of hidden cash stashed away somewhere, you are probably going to rely on some combination of scholarships, financial aid, and student loans to finance your legal education. This post is about the first of those financing options—scholarships—and how to find scholarships […]
READ MORE10 Questions to Ask Law School Admissions
The law school admissions process can be extremely stressful, trust me! You need to compile what schools you want to apply to and write up an application with everything the law school admissions council wants. Everyone makes the mistake of not taking time to ask the following questions of admissions officers. Don’t make the same […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Nebraska
Known for its never–ending farmlands, amazing food, and relatively lower cost of living, Nebraska can be the perfect place to pursue a law degree. In this piece, we cover admissions requirements, average LSAT scores, and acceptance rates at Nebraska’s two law schools to help you make an informed decision. For information about other states’ law […]
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