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Logical Reasonings
A) How many of you had the nightmare before the LSAT that you were told you couldn’t take the exam because one of your photo IDs was unacceptable? Well, it happened to a dude. The Review. B) Do the grads who are suing their law schools have something in common with the Occupiers on Wall […]
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A) The jobs data controversies at New York Law and Cooley Law have apparently have opened a can of worms — worms in sharp suits with briefcases suing the crap out of a bunch of other schools, but worms nonetheless. National Law Journal. B) More than 75 percent of students at top 20 law schools […]
READ MOREPre-Law at the Movies: Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down?
Whether your university has a pre-law program or not, you’ve likely wondered what actually goes down at law school — especially if you’re reading this blog. Perhaps you’ve even watched a work of completely ridiculous fiction movie or two about law school. If that’s the case, your pre-law school education has gotten off to a […]
READ MOREThe Logic Dating Game: What to Expect on Your LSAT Date
So you’re not ready for the big leagues of law school letter of recommendation dating yet. That’s fine. Blueprint’s got you covered. We guarantee we’ve got the perfect gal for you to meet on an LSAT date. Going on an LSAT date may not be what you were hoping for, but it’ll be far from […]
READ MOREThe Other Thing the LSAT Tests: Your Patience
The LSAT is coming around the bend, and by now you should have logged hours upon hours of study. In less than five weeks, you’ll be taking this most monumental of LSAT tests. But what to do if things just aren’t clicking? One of the first things you can do is review your LSAT practice […]
READ MOREStay Put After Taking the LSAT, Philadelphia Students
Where should students from the City of Brotherly Love apply to law school after taking the LSAT? Philadelphia, of course. Loyola professor Theodore Seto has created a stir with his recent publication ranking law schools by their representation in the partnerships of the top 100 law firms. Using the rigorous scientific method known as “counting […]
READ MOREQuench Your Thirst with an LSAT Logic Games Quiz
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. By now you’ve been introduced to most of the LSAT game types (including ordering games and grouping games), and you should be […]
READ MOREDiagramming Difficult Words on the LSAT
Diagramming Tips The sun is out, barbeques and beach days are being planned, and people across the land are missing all of it because they’re staying indoors, studying for hours on end. The season of the LSAT is upon us. You might not get to experience much of summer, but there’ll be time enough for […]
READ MORELe Tour de France of LSAT Studying
The Tour de France officially ended this week. Comprised of three grueling weeks over varied terrain including the French Alps and Pyrenees, it is the most prestigious bicycle race in the world. You might be familiar with the tour from one Lance Armstrong, who won the tour a world-record seven times with only one testicle. […]
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A) Legal jobs in Nevada may not be turning out as profitable as they have been recently, but there is an upside to the down. ABA Journal. B) The drama never ends with the Bar, and we’re not talking about the one with alcohol. Above the Law. C) The last song I remember my grandma […]
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