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Dec 21, 2009
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like… Winter LSAT Time

Happy Hanukkah. Merry Christmas. Good Kwanzaa. Despite the various salutations that are necessary to remain culturally sensitive these days, I refuse to be one of the non-committal pansies that resort to Happy Holidays. In the land of LSAT students and law school applicants, the holidays can be a very busy time of year.

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Dec 17, 2009
Suffering from Post-LSAT Depression?

The signs are all around us. You’ve seen them: listless bodies walking blankly around town at dusk, a preponderance of frighteningly pale and sickly young people lurking about your neighborhood bars and restaurants, and an ever increasing number of confused individuals emerging from the shadows, devoid of people skills and all-around cleanliness. No, this is […]

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Dec 16, 2009
December 2009 LSAT Blog Carnival

We had so much fun at our blog carnival following the September exam, we thought we’d search the blogosphere again to get some reactions about the December LSAT. If you’ve come across any other good recaps, or have a good story of your own, please feel free to share. (And if you haven’t already, make […]

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Dec 10, 2009
Should I Cancel the December LSAT?

You have until tomorrow to decide. No, I am not talking about your outfit for NYE or your take on mistress #12 in the Tiger debacle. Tomorrow is the deadline to cancel your December LSAT score. For some students, this decision brings sleepless nights and lots of overeating. A bad LSAT score is not a […]

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Dec 09, 2009
The Law School Application To Do List

In addition to heading to Vegas in every spare moment and searching for the perfect beard trimmer, Dave provides application consulting for Blueprint LSAT Preparation. “Now you gushin’, ambulance rushin’ You to the hospital with a bad concussion Plus you hit four times but it hit yo spine Paralyzed waist down and ya wheelchair bound” […]

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Dec 08, 2009
Taking the February LSAT

If you took the LSAT in June, September, or earlier this month, you probably have your sights on Fall 2010. Well done on the getting-your-shit-together-on-time front (your apps had better be sent out by now, though, or at least near completion so that they can be sent out shortly after you get your December score). […]

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Nov 16, 2009
Big Law, We Have a Problem

The numbers are out, and they are huge. On September 26th, more students took the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) than have ever taken a single administration of the LSAT in the history of the exam. Chalk it up to the recession, the economy, or the sudden increase in all things vampire. Whatever the reason, […]

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Nov 10, 2009
September LSAT takers up ~20%

The LSAC has reported that 19.8% more test-takers took the September LSAT compared with the September test last year.  (60,000 compared with 50,000 in 2008). What does that mean for you?  It means that there is going to be a larger pool of applicants for law schools, making every facet of your application more important.  […]

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Nov 05, 2009
Northeastern Law School Gives a Personal Touch on Fee Waivers

It’s law school application season. Applicants are choosing their favorite schools and attempting to put their best foot forward. Schools are trying to entice the best candidates and wooing them with cash and prizes. The whole process is reminiscent of a courtship ritual, higher-education style. Since I took the LSAT this past September and scored […]

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Sep 30, 2009
When is the Best Time to Take the LSAT and Apply to Law School?

A perennial question on would-be JD’s minds is when to take the LSAT. Because the test is so important, the short answer is when you can score the best on the test (usually when you have the most free time to study for it). However, there are also application factors to consider. Most law schools […]

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