Blueprint LSAT Blog: Admissions
Is It Too Late? Applying to Law School With the February LSAT
Is February too late to apply to law school? Find out what you can do now to stay organized and create a winning application at this stage of the admissions cycle.
READ MORE2024 Law School Application Deadlines
We rounded up all the application deadlines for the 2023-2024 admissions cycle. Why? Because you already have enough on your plate to worry about.
READ MOREThe Unofficial Law School Admissions Lingo Dictionary
Sure, you can walk the walk, but can you talk the talk of law school admissions? Bookmark this guide to reference next time you find yourself in a Reddit rabbit hole.
READ MOREPredicting the 2023-2024 Law School Admissions Cycle
What's happening with this year's law school admissions cycle? Find out what the data tells us and how it might affect when you apply.
READ MOREEasiest Law Schools To Get Into
You’ve heard of the top law schools in America, but what about their counterparts? Check out the law schools with the highest acceptance rates and lowest median LSAT scores!
READ MOREEarly Decision vs. Early Action: Your Law School Applications
Since most law schools accept applicants on a rolling basis, the early bird really does get the worm . Some applicants try to increase their chances of admission by applying as an early decision or early action candidate. Although anyone can apply early to law school, not all schools have the option
READ MOREPreparing for the LSAT With an LSAC Fee Waiver
The LSAC Fee Waiver Program is incremental to helping lower-income students venture into the legal field. If approved for an LSAC Fee Waiver, candidates receive a slew of benefits, including waived LSAT and law school application fees. LSAC recently redesigned its fee waiver program. Applicants will now be considered for two package tiers based on
READ MOREWhich Law Schools Are Accepting the GRE Now?
For years, law schools were wedded to the LSAT. Like any marriage, the partnership had its ups and downs, but it was a bedrock relationship. The LSAT, after all, was the test developed for law schools. It pledged to help law schools assess applicants’ lawyerly mettle, and in return, law schools promised to use the
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