Blueprint LSAT Blog: How Would They Have Scored on the LSAT?
LSAT Score Recap From Last Night’s Big Emmy Winners
Thanks to last night’s Emmy Awards, there’s a lot of happy actresses and actors with some flashy new hardware to show off today. For you LSAT test-takers, however, there’s still a couple weeks before you can flaunt your accomplishments to Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel, and E! News…or at least to your parents. Let’s take a
READ MOREWhat Would They Score on the LSAT: Batman Edition
The new Batman film The Dark Knight Rises opened today, and one question is on all of our minds: How would Gotham City’s finest (and most dangerous) have scored on the LSAT? Well, I’ll tell you. What Would They Score on the LSAT — Batman: 150. Bruce Wayne is rich, attractive, strong, and smart. But
READ MOREWhat Would They Score on the LSAT: Dallas Characters
If you’ve watched the characters in the 2012 revival of the TV show Dallas scheme to screw each other in business and, well, otherwise, you may have wondered what they would all score on the LSAT. What’s that you say? The LSAT never crossed your mind while watching Dallas? Tough. Here are their LSAT scores*,
READ MOREWhat Would They Score on the LSAT: NBA Playoffs Round II
The first round of this year’s NBA playoffs are in the books (finally), and the second round is underway. The defending champion Dallas Mavericks were eliminated in four games by the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Chicago Bulls saw their season go down the pipes when star point guard Derrick Rose suffered a devastating knee
READ MOREWhat Would They Score on the LSAT: NBA Playoffs Edition
The NBA Playoffs tip off this weekend, and I’m so excited I could elbow someone in the head. Among the notable storylines in the Western Conference this year are the veteran Spurs locking down the No. 1 seed, the high-flying Clippers returning to the postseason for the first time in six years, and the defending
READ MOREWhat if the Billionaire Inventor of Spanx Had Aced Her LSAT?
Last week, Forbes published an article about Sara Blakely, the youngest female self-made Billionaire in the world. Sara made her fortune from her company Spanx, the ubiquitous lady-shaping underwear company. But Blakely didn’t always want to be an undergarment magnate. After graduating from Florida State University, she had planned to go to law school, but
READ MORELSAT Score Predictor: Downton Abbey Edition
Continuing our tradition of predicting the LSAT scores of fictional characters from television shows, this week we turn our sights across the pond to Yorkshire, England. Just how would the residents of Downton Abbey fare in the face of our favourite standardised teste? Earl Robert Crawley – 164 Robert Crawley, the head of Downton Abbey,
READ MOREWhat our Founding Fathers would Score on the LSAT
Just like new college students, the Founding Fathers rebelled against the repressive regimes under which they grew up. They lifted arms, you lifted beers. And when it was all said and done (and the Founding Fathers finished celebrating, which probably put you to shame), with what were they left? A hangover, a few papers to
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