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Aug 15, 2019
October LSAT Test Centers Are Almost Full!

As far as months go, October is a great month. The weather will finally get pleasant, pumpkin spice everything is everywhere…. and let us not forget, HALLOWEEN IS IN OCTOBER!!! What’s not to love? Well…. there is one thing: the lack of available LSAT test centers. Yup, you heard that right, we said lack of […]

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Aug 14, 2019
A Complete Guide to the Strategies You’ll Need on the Digital LSAT

This September, as you’ve probably heard, the LSAT is going digital. You know that, right? Have we talked about it enough? I think we’ve talked about it enough. But if you’re taking this September LSAT, or any future LSAT (at least until The Singularity, when the test will become just brain imaging scan of your […]

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Jul 31, 2019
Dealing with Super Abstract Answer Choices on the LSAT

Here’s a non-exhaustive list of correct answers on recent Logical Reasoning questions: “two different states of affairs could each causally contribute to the same effect even though neither causally contributes to the other.” “showing that something that would be impossible if a particular thesis were correct is actually true” “inferring that one specific response to […]

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Jul 29, 2019
The Registration Deadline for the September LSAT is 8/1!

August 1st is only three days away! Oh no… what even is August 1st? A holiday? Grandma’s 70th? A new Disney movie coming out? Was I supposed to buy gifts for people? Nope, none of those things. In fact, August 1st is a much more exciting day: it’s the last day to decide whether or […]

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Jul 24, 2019
Should You Register for the September LSAT? The Pros and Cons

September 21st? What’s happening then? Wait a minute…. Like, seriously, another test?! Thanks to LSAC’s new testing schedule, yes! September 21st is in fact the date of the next LSAT. LSAC is offering the LSAT nine times this year — in June, July, September, October, November, January, February, March, and April (the “year” according to […]

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Jul 19, 2019
Law School Admissions Application Checklist

I don’t know what’s worse: actually taking the LSAT, the after-test self-reflection, or the cruel waiting time until scores are released. However, after you’ve FINALLY moved on from the LSAT, it is time to start thinking about the next step, your law school application! That’s right: LAW SCHOOL. You mean that all of this studying […]

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Jul 17, 2019
July LSAT Scores Are Over a Month Away: What to Do in the Meantime

You did it! The hard part is over. The studying, the agonizing, the making new-best-friends with a couple of fetchingly designed spiral-bound LSAT guides. All that’s behind you now. Rest in pieces, July LSAT. Can I hear a “wahoo”? But now what? Scores aren’t due back for another six weeks. How are you supposed to […]

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Jul 10, 2019
Why You Shouldn’t Withdraw from the July 2019 (or, Really, Any Other) LSAT

So, here we are, less than a week before the July exam, and let me guess? You’re thinking: should I withdraw?! I’m here to give you an answer: No! Do not withdraw! For a synopsis of all the reasons why, check out the video by OG BP LSAT instructor Ross Rinehart up top. For a closer […]

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Jun 24, 2019
Getting Prepared for the Digital LSAT

Let’s say you planned on taking the LSAT this year … or, rather, you had a nebulous and ill-defined notion that you should take the LSAT this year … but you missed out on the January, March, and June exams. Then you’re either looking at the rapidly approaching July exam, or if you missed that […]

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Jun 10, 2019
Our June 2019 LSAT “Curve” Prediction

It’s one of the most common questions you’ll hear following an exam … “What do you think ‘the curve’ will be?” We’re just a week past the June 2019 exam, so it’s a question on a lot of people’s lips. Some are predicting that the curve will be “-11.” Other’s say, nay, it’s a “-10.” […]

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