Blueprint LSAT Blog: Law School Advice

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What College Courses Should You Take to Prepare for Law School?

It’s not uncommon for aspiring law students to seek out academic experiences that will provide them with a strong foundation for their future law school studies. Although there are no formal prerequisites for law school, there are certain undergrad (or even grad) college courses that are perfect for law school preparedness. Check out these college

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Where to Find Law School Scholarships

Law school is expensive. There’s no sugarcoating that. Unless you have a treasure trove of hidden cash stashed away somewhere, you are probably going to rely on some combination of scholarships, financial aid, and student loans to finance your legal education. This post is about the first of those financing options—scholarships—and how to find scholarships

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How 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

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5 Reasons to Strive for a 170+ LSAT Score

Applying and getting accepted to law school is a numbers game. There are a lot of different numbers that figure into the law school equation and the decisions you’ll make in the application process: your undergraduate GPA, your LSAT score, where your score falls on the median for your prospective schools, the tuition costs vs.

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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 in terms of law school admissions.  The LSAT is the “standard” law school admissions test.

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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” because of its contribution to the aircraft industry. This Midwestern state, bordered by Nebraska, Missouri,

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Top Law Schools in Iowa

Attend law school with rolling plains and cornfields in the background. Iowa is located in the heart of the corn belt and is home to two highly ranked law schools by US News and World Report. For historical context, Iowa supported the Union during the Civil War and voted heavily for Abraham Lincoln, so there

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Top Law Schools in Indiana

Indiana is the 38th largest state by area and the 17th most populous. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis and even though you might equate the Midwest with common sense, Indiana happens to be home to some antiquated laws, like the one that stipulates a person may not enter a movie house, theater or

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