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Top Law Schools in Connecticut
The southernmost state in scenic New England, Connecticut has one of the highest per capita incomes of any state in the United States. Much of it is within the New York metropolitan area, so it’s a stomping ground for celebrities,…
Top Law Schools in Idaho
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The Splitter Struggle: What to Do If Your LSAT Score Is Great, But Your GPA Is Meh
Picture this: A bright, promising student works tirelessly on mastering the ins and outs of a challenging-albeit-important-exam to reach their goal of becoming a lawyer. After months of hard work, our hero is ready for the big law school admission…
Should I Take the LSAT or the GRE for Law School?
That’s a good question. As of 2016, some law schools are now accepting the GRE or the LSAT from prospective law students. Since either exam could be a good choice, let’s look at the pros and cons of each test…
What Does My LSAT Score Mean: 165 – 172
This article was last updated June 2024. Today, we at Blueprint LSAT are starting something special: a new series of blog posts. Please, hold your applause, we’re sure you’re just as excited as we are. In this series, we’re going…
Top Law Schools in Kansas
There’s more to Kansas than wheat, oil and that cyclone scene from “The Wizard of Oz.” Named after an American Indian tribe that lived in the region 12,000 years ago, Kansas is known as the “Air Capital of the World”…
Top Law Schools in Washington, D.C.
History, politics, law and the Lincoln Memorial—overlooking the city and serving as a grandiose physical reminder of justice—you will find it here in the District of Columbia, otherwise known as D.C. D.C. is a district as opposed to a state…
