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What Does My LSAT Score Mean: 155-159
We know that with the launch of our new score-related series, many Most Strongly Supported fans who aren’t within the 165-172 LSAT score band are waiting with bated breath for our next release. Well, it’s happening, people. It’s time to talk about LSAT scores in a more modest range. As with our last post in […]
READ MORE13 Ways to Prepare for Law School
After making the initial decision to pursue a law degree, you may be wondering “What’s next?” How do you prepare for law school? Law school is a three-year commitment that can lead to a successful and fulfilling (and, let’s be real, potentially pretty lucrative) career path. Given how attractive the legal field is, it’s no […]
READ MOREBreaking Down Your March LSAT Score
Taking the LSAT this time of year has a few advantages – smaller test administrations tend to see smoother experiences by test takers. (March 2022 LSAT had approximately 7,000 testers.) If you’re signed up for the April LSAT, all of this bodes well for you. February, March, and likely April too have some of the […]
READ MOREBreaking Down Your February LSAT Scores
February LSAT scores were released at 9am Eastern on Thursday, March 3rd. Now that you’ve got your score in hand, what’s next on the agenda? Here are some thoughts from our trusted crew at Blueprint on where to go from here. Apply, apply, apply … or, at least, start getting the rest of your application […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in New York
Whether you go upstate or to the middle of Manhattan, some of the top law schools in the U.S. are in New York. Many famous and prestigious lawyers came from New York law schools, and it’s not hard to see why. New York City is the crossroads for many industries, including finance, technology, government, and […]
READ MORELaw School Admissions Trends
So, what is going on with law school admissions these days? Since the 2020 law school application cycle, we have seen an extraordinary rise both in the size and competitiveness of the applicant pool. If you ever find yourself scrolling through law school admissions reddit forums, you’ll come across many first-hand POVs describing this academic […]
READ MOREIntroducing Law School Admissions Consulting from Blueprint LSAT
Blueprint LSAT is proud to announce the newest addition to its roster of pre-law resources and services: law school admissions consulting. Applying to law school has never been easier! Is it hard to get accepted into law school? Getting accepted into law school is definitely not the easiest thing to do. In 2020, Yale Law School had […]
READ MOREApply to Law School After the April LSAT: Is It Too Late?
We answer a question from one of our followers about whether you should apply to law school if you waited to take the April LSAT.
READ MORECareers in Law Episode 4: Immigration Policy
Have you thought about suing the government? Watch this Careers in Law episode to hear how one immigration policy attorney is doing just that!
READ MOREThree Reasons to Take the January LSAT
The weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful. And since there’s no place to go, let….’s prep for the January LSAT? Here are three reasons why you might want to consider taking the January LSAT.
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