Blueprint LSAT Blog: How Would They Have Scored on the LSAT?

What Does My LSAT Score Mean: 155-159
We know that with the launch of our new score-related series, many Most Strongly Supported fans who aren’t within the 165-172 LSAT score band are waiting with bated breath for our next release. Well, it’s happening, people. It’s time to talk about LSAT scores in a more modest range. As with our last post in
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What Does My LSAT Score Mean: 165 – 172
Today we at Most Strongly Supported 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 to take a closer look into what different LSAT scores mean for you – the types of law schools (and law
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What Is a Good LSAT Score Anyway?
What is a good LSAT score? Well, it depends on the law school. The goal of the LSAT is to get into law school, whether that’s at Albany Law School, Harvard Law School, Yale Law School, Loyola University School of Law, Khan Academy, or any other law school in the country. It is the Law
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How Would They Have Scored on the LSAT: Rio 2016 Edition
Despite the fame of the Olympics, it’s important to recall its history as an amateur sport. Even today, the vast majority of Olympians can’t rely simply on their professional careers or their Wheaties endorsements to sustain their livelihood, much less to finance their training and competing. And so, naturally, they turn to legal careers. And
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How Would They Have Scored: Captain America: Civil War
By the time this article is published, it’ll surely be outdated. Another superhero movie will have come along and captivated the tiny Jason Bey-Humunculus in all of us; in fact, I’ll consider myself lucky if I get this out before said sequel goes to DVD. But today, while it’s still relevant, it is imperative that
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How Would They Have Scored on the LSAT: American Idol Series Finale Edition
While the media is abuzz with the series finale of American Idol, we here at Blueprint remain hung-up on a decidedly nerdier aspect of the show: how’d the AI titans perform on the LSAT? We’ve dug deep, and report our findings below. America’s Girl, AKA Paula Abdul With talents and vocations ranging from Laker Girl
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Saved by the BelLSAT
Well it looks like soon you’ll be able to enjoy a snack attack right where you have your Zack Attacks, because a Saved by the Bell-themed restaurant will be serving up A.C. Sliders in Chicago later this year. Further face-palm-worthy puns will surely abound. But the real question, as you take your brief – brief,
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What Would ‘Always Sunny’ Characters Get on the LSAT?
Sometimes, after a long day at work, you just want to come home, turn on your favorite show, and wonder What Would They Score on the LSAT? For this installment, let’s talk about It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the beloved and depraved FX sitcom following a rag-tag group of ignorant, self-absorbed, morally bankrupt bar owners
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