Blueprint LSAT Blog: LSAT Advice

Let the Record Reflect: Which LSAT Is the Hardest?
If you’ve ever spent time in the depths of an LSAT forum (we don’t recommend this), you’ve probably seen people discussing these precise questions: Which LSAT exam administration is the hardest? Which has the easiest curve? How can I maximize my chances of a top LSAT score? Can You Predict Which LSAT Is the Hardest?
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How Many Times Can You Take the LSAT?
If you’re familiar with the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), you know the exam can be daunting. It requires hours of LSAT prep, and, more than likely, induces some anxiety. When I first took the LSAT, I was plagued with questions like: What if I don’t get the score I want? Can I take the
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LSAT Myths Debunked
The LSAT, or Law School Admission Test, is a mysterious test. While most people understand the math, science, and reading requirements of the SAT and the ACT, the complex logic games and conditional statements of the LSAT are less familiar. Naturally, there is a lot of misinformation in the world about what the LSAT tests
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How to Study for the LSAT Part-Time
As much as we may like it to, life simply doesn’t slow down to make room for the LSAT. If you’re planning to balance studying for the LSAT with a course load, internship, or job, then read on to learn more about our LSAT tips and tricks for fitting the LSAT into your busy schedule!
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Can You Have Scratch Paper When Taking the LSAT?
Sitting for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) can be quite daunting. With months of rigorous LSAT preparation and stress management, the LSAT testing day is typically one filled with anxiety and uncertainty. On such a tense day you don’t want to be left panic-stricken, wondering whether you are following all the test rules. It
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Can Anyone Take the LSAT?
So, you’re starting to think about law school and start your journey toward becoming a lawyer. It may be a distant dream years down the line, or you might be planning to apply this cycle or the next. You may be wondering, is it too early to get started? Are there classes I should have
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Where to Find an LSAT Diagnostic Test
So, you are ready to begin studying for the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT. Congratulations! You have taken a big step toward becoming a lawyer. At this point, you have accepted that you will have to take the LSAT, polish your personal statement, potentially find an LSAT tutor, request LSAT accommodations if you qualify,
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What 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
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