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Getting the Most Out of Your Thanksgiving Break
Thanksgiving is upon us. A holiday in which we commemorate an event that may or may not have happened and may or may not have been an actual Thanksgiving ceremony, in which of a bunch of Pilgrims and Puritans and Wampanoag tribe members (who had just been devastated by disease and who just got hoodwinked […]
READ MOREHow to Tackle Strengthen Questions on the LSAT
If your car was sputtering around like some cartoon jalopy from the 1920s and you wanted to fix it, you’d have to pop the hood to figure out what was going wrong with the engine (OK, I actually don’t know anything about cars, but I’ve been to enough repair shops where guys with oil on […]
READ MOREWhat to Do with Practice Exam Number 2
When you’re taking an LSAT class, the second practice test you take can be a bit scary. You’ve been learning new things and practicing applying them to LSAT questions, but now all of a sudden there’s a test. With a time limit. You get a score. It’s a bit intimidating, and since many Blueprint LSAT […]
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LSAT studiers, let’s a have a chat. Pull up a chair. Imagine that I am across from you, sitting backwards in a chair, arms crossed over the top of the seat just like a cool 90s guy about to give sage advice. Because that’s what I’m here for. Sage advice. You ready? We are officially […]
READ MOREThe Way We Treat Powerful Women Is Telling
The New York Times published an article earlier this week about sexist criticism of powerful women – in particular, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Kellyanne Conway. This article followed on the heels of a disciplinary complaint filed against Kellyanne by 15 legal ethics professors, who allege that she violated the DC bar’s rule against “dishonesty, fraud, […]
READ MOREThe 2016 Campaign, A Cornucopia of LSAT Flaws
Killmekillmekillmekillmekillme. As this rabid, flea-bitten cur of a presidential election comes mercifully to an end, we should try to find something — anything! — positive to come out of it. So, here is my feeble attempt to bind up the nation’s wounds: We got to see a record-breaking amount of logical fallacies, and now there […]
READ MOREThe Greatest Lawyer Movies of All Time: 12 Angry Men
The Greatest Lawyer Movies of All Time As you’re studying for the LSAT, you often find yourself needing a break. But taking breaks, especially if your test date is approaching, can tear you up with guilt. There’s a simple solution: watch a lawyer movie! Courtroom dramas provide escapist entertainment but, since they technically have to […]
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Before you get insulted by the idea that you need instructions on how to use a blog – “I read it, duh!” – hear us out. You clicked the link after all, smarty-pants. While Most Strongly Supported was created and is maintained by the LSAT gurus at Blueprint LSAT Prep, and while we are the […]
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Flaw Questions are the most common single question type on the LSAT. They also happen to be my favorite question type. I love pointing out people’s flaws, but people don’t always appreciate it. Like this one time, a guy at my house was about to say “glad,” but then changed it to “nice,” and it […]
READ MOREWhat to Get that Special Someone (So They’ll Let You Study)
The February LSAT is fast approaching, and with all the studying you’ve been doing, you probably haven’t had time to do any of that pesky holiday shopping. Have no fear, because Blueprint LSAT Prep has you covered with the ultimate gift-giving guide for all the important people in your life. For Your Significant Other: A […]
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