
LSAT.
Egg.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
That’s how easy it is to participate in Blueprint’s video contest and be entered to win a free LSAT prep course. Mention those three phrases in a vid, upload it and get everyone you know to vote for you. Winner becomes an LSAT ninja. For free.
Oh, and we’re also giving away a $400 voucher off a Blueprint LSAT Prep course to the second place winner, and a Blueprint shirt, keychain and letter of recognition to the third-place winner. Don’t those sound like egg-celent LSAT prizes, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor? (See? This is a piece of cake.)
But you only have until March 15 before voting ends, so upload your video ASAP. Every day you don’t submit, you’re missing out on a day’s worth of votes.
All the rules and details are available on the contest page (link up top), but here’s a rundown of how it works:
Go to the contests section on our Facebook page and submit your video. Again, it cannot exceed two minutes in length, and somewhere in the video you must mention or represent those three key phrases: “LSAT,” “egg” and “Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.” As soon as a video is approved, it can start receiving votes. The video can be anything you want — a skit, a confessional video diary entry, whatever the Spielberg inside you wants to film. Creativity is encouraged (last year’s winner did a rap video), but beware: No offensive material will be given the thumbs up, no matter how funny it is.
If you’ve already registered for a Blueprint LSAT course, don’t worry; you’re still eligible. In fact, anyone over the age of 18 and not employed currently or formerly by Blueprint can enter. The winner must redeem the free LSAT course before February 24, 2013 (or, in other words, before next year’s spring course). He or she can also exchange the free Blueprint LSAT course for a $300 cash prize, and the second-place winner may redeem his or her $400 voucher off an LSAT course for a $100 cash prize.
If you have any questions, just post them in the comments.
Hey, we may not be giving away $10,000 like America’s Funniest Videos, but it’s still a pretty dang easy way to score a free LSAT prep course. So what are you waiting for? Grab your camcorder, cell phone or 8mm and say, “Lights! Camera! LSAT! Egg! Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor!”




