Blueprint LSAT Blog: Law School
To Transfer Law Schools or Not To Transfer? That Is the Question.
What if you didn't get accepted to your dream law school, went to another law school, and then just transferred to your dream school after 1L? This thought crosses many future law students' minds at one point or another, but before you make this your Plan B, read this.
READ MOREDouble or Nothing: Exploring Dual Degree Programs
Hey there, overachiever. Thinking about getting two degrees by the time you graduate law school? We look at the pros and cons of dual degrees and some common programs to help you decide if it's right for you.
READ MORESix Presidents Who Were Lawyers
There have been a lot of presidents who were lawyers; 27 of the 46 US presidents have practiced law at some point in their careers. You could almost say that when we select presidents, lawyers take precedence (sorry). At any rate, over half of all the presidents have studied law (though the LSAT didn’t begin
READ MOREWhere 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
READ MORE10 Questions to Ask Law School Admissions
The law school admissions process can be extremely stressful, trust me! You need to compile what schools you want to apply to and write up an application with everything the law school admissions council wants. Everyone makes the mistake of not taking time to ask the following questions of admissions officers. Don’t make the same
READ MOREWhat Does It Mean for the Top Law Schools to Leave the US News Law Schools Rankings?
As you may be aware, a significant number of law schools are opting out of the US News Law School Rankings. At the time of writing, nine of the “T-14” (Top 14) law schools—Yale, Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Georgetown, Michigan, Duke, and Northwestern—have explicitly opted out. Although law schools are opting out, this does
READ MORETop Law Schools in Massachusetts
In addition to Boston accents, the beaches and seafood of Cape Cod, and its pivotal role in early American history, Massachusetts also boasts long-standing legal traditions. In fact, its written constitution–drafted in 1780 by John Adams–is the oldest in the world. Perhaps it’s no surprise that the state renowned for academics is home to eight
READ MORETop Law Schools in Maryland
Whether you want to practice business law, health law, environmental law, or criminal law, the first step in your legal journey is to try to get into the best law school. If baseball, blue crabs, or American history appeal to you, then choosing Maryland for law school might be in the cards! With 31 miles
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