Blueprint LSAT Blog: General LSAT Advice
If You’re Studying for the LSAT, Memorize This List of Vocabulary Terms
In an episode of Bob’s Burgers, Tina spends all night practicing a song and dance for her book report on Call of the Wild (which she didn’t read).”You’ll be fine,” says Tina’s mom. “Just remember all the steps … memorize all the lyrics … and don’t mess it up.” For the most part, prepping for
READ MORE3 Resolutions for Pre-Law Students
Looking to kick off the new year on the right foot? Check out these three resolutions to set you up for LSAT success in 2024!
READ MOREDo’s and Don’ts of Using Search and Find on the LSAT
LSAC recently introduced a new search feature for the LSAT Reading Comprehension section after receiving ctrl+F. It sounds super helpful, but LSAC wouldn't change something for the greater good...would they?
READ MOREDon’t Study for the LSAT. Train for It.
Snap on a sweatband and pour yourself a protein shake. We're taking a page from the athlete playbook and learning why and how we should train for the LSAT instead of just "studying" for it.
READ MOREHow To Learn From Your Mistakes on the LSAT
I want you to think about the last time you missed a practice LSAT question. If you’re anything like I was when studying for the LSAT, you won’t have to go back too far! I’m sure your first reaction was excitement, right? “Awesome, another chance to improve and learn from my mistakes! I sure love
READ MOREHow to Find an LSAT-Life Balance
If you’ve been studying for the LSAT for a while now, you may be starting to feel the strain. Let me lay out a scenario for you…Your brain is in manic LSAT-mode all the time and you can’t ever relax. You go see “The Matrix,” but it’s not green 0s and 1s—it’s embedded conditional statements
READ MOREGetting to Know the Implication Family
Title: Getting to Know the Implication Family | Blueprint Prep Meta Description: Keywords: implication in logic examples (20) Score: Getting to Know the Implication Family With classes in swing for this year’s LSAT, we thought it would be a good idea to do a post covering one of the foundational groups of questions you’ll encounter
READ MOREHow to Study for the LSAT Part-Time
As much as we may like it to, life simply doesn’t slow down to make room for the LSAT. If you’re planning to balance studying for the LSAT with a course load, internship, or job, then read on to learn more about our LSAT tips and tricks for fitting the LSAT into your busy schedule!
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