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May 03, 2012
Law Schools to No Longer Require the LSAT? Not So Fast

The American Bar Association created a stir the other day, as it sometimes does, by releasing a statement discussing its new resolutions re: the LSAT. What did those resolutions say? In short, the ABA is considering two alternatives to the current requirement that all law schools must require an entrance exam of some sort during […]

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Mar 31, 2012
Blueprint LSAT Prep 2012 Spring Expansion IV: Dallas

Prior to this year, Dallas LSAT prep students were limited to Blueprint’s online LSAT prep course. Maybe a few of you watched the videos on the big screen inside Cowboys Stadium (and if so, sorry about the HD). But there’s good news, Dallas LSAT prep buckaroos: Blueprint is now offering its live course in the […]

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Mar 24, 2012
Still Time to Take Advantage of Blueprint’s 5 and 5 Deal

A handful of our spring LSAT courses will begin on Sunday, and there’s not much time left before Blueprint’s spring LSAT courses in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Miami and Seattle kick off. These are our latest expansion locations, so we’re extremely excited to see how things go. As you may or may not have heard, […]

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Mar 23, 2012
Blueprint LSAT Prep 2012 Spring Expansion II: Chicago

In the most earth-shattering* news to Chicago since they renamed the Sears Tower, Blueprint LSAT Preparation has arrived. *Slight exaggeration It wasn’t the wind that brought us to the Second City. It was you, Chicago LSAT Prep students. You there, at Northwestern and DePaul, Loyola and the University of Chicago, Northern Illinois and the University […]

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Feb 21, 2012
A simple way to raise your logic games score

Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. A technique worth 2-10 points on the Logic Games section Before I started tutoring LSAT students one-on-one, I didn’t see a particular […]

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Dec 02, 2011
What is the LSAT? LSAT Test Basics

LSAT Test This is part of our “Intro to the LSAT” series. Our regular readers who are far along in their studies can probably skip it, but if you are starting your LSAT prep we hope this post is helpful! ~ Next Step Test Preparation The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is a half-day standardized […]

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Nov 30, 2011
Logical Reasonings

A) The LSAC is under fire again for a disability-related issue. The question is, can it be resolved before Saturday’s exam? Disability Law. B) William Mitchell College of Law needs to change its relationship status from “In a Relationship” to “Single” because Alotta Dett has broken it off. Above the Law. C) Cornell Law School […]

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Nov 24, 2011
Turkey Day LSAT Exercises

If you are studying for the quickly approaching December LSAT, you have probably reached a level of temporary insanity by this point. It is likely that you are accusing your significant other of committing fallacies during your intimate moments, you are having dreams in which you are actually one of the players in a game, […]

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Nov 08, 2011
Colin Elzie’s Best LSAT Stories

As you work through this last month to get your best LSAT score, things might seem rough at times. But keep up the hard work and you’ll have the best LSAT day possible. To help you along your way, here are some of the best LSAT stories I’ve come across. How exactly will this help, […]

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Oct 21, 2011
Why is the LSAC So Strict on LSAT Test Day?

The LSAC has always been a little excessive in their restrictions and policies, requiring finger printing, prohibiting mechanical pencils and sweaters with hoods (even if you’re not wearing the hood and it’s 20 degrees out), and recently, requiring students to bring a headshot picture of themselves, in addition to their ID. These policies may have […]

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