Blueprint LSAT Blog: General LSAT Advice
Three Small LSAT Resolutions for the New Year
In 2023 you may want to improve your LSAT score, become fabulously wealthy and generally improve your life. But let’s start with raising your LSAT score. If you’re studying for the LSAT this year, here are some things you should consider doing: 1. Make a study plan It’s immensely helpful to set aside the time
READ MOREThe 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 test. Their strategies are dialed. Their focus is razor sharp. They are ready! Several weeks
READ MOREDo I Need an LSAT Tutor?
If you have recently begun your Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, study journey, you may have already noticed that there is a plethora of LSAT preparation and tutoring options (and conflicting advice) for the process of LSAT prep. Should you take a live LSAT prep course? A pre-recorded, self-paced prep course? Self–study? OR, perhaps
READ MOREWhat to Do on LSAT Testing Day
It’s LSAT test day! First off, CONGRATULATIONS! You made it to the end of your LSAT prep. We know how much work you have done to prepare to get into law school. You should be proud! But before you celebrate too much, let’s get you ready for test day! Here are some additional LSAT-taking tips
READ MOREHow to Prep for a Law School Interview
After you’ve wrapped up your LSAT prep, crushed your LSAT, and applied to law school comes one more hurdle: the law school interview! The law school interview is unique from most other typical interviews. The law school interview is primarily designed to investigate prospective student potential, interest in the law school, and potential fit within
READ MOREBreaking Down That June 2022 LSAT Experimental Section — What Happened?
Our LSAT students are well prepared for anything the LSAT might throw their way; in fact, our students often find themselves with extra time to go back and check their work. That said, we’ve never heard that they had time to twiddle their thumbs and play with their erasers…until now. On Saturday the 11th, some
READ MOREWhat Does My LSAT Score Mean: 173-180
We know that with the launch of our new score-related series, many Most Strongly Supported fans must be at least a tad curious about those incredible achievers who score above the 165-172 range. That’s right, we’re talking about those fabled LSAT scores at the tippity top and how they open golden gates upon golden gates
READ MOREWhat Does My LSAT Score Mean: 160-164
We know that with the launch of our new score-related series, many Most Strongly Supported fans who aren’t within the 165-172 or 155-159 bands are waiting with bated breath for our next release. It’s happening, people. It’s time to talk about those in-between LSAT scores, the 160-164s. As with our last post in the series,
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