Blueprint LSAT Blog: LSAT Advice

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How to Work Full Time and Take the LSAT

Growing up, I was just your average Korean girl. Great grades, piano and flute lessons, tutoring younger students, sports, and dreams of being a lawyer/doctor/something lucrative and socially impressive filled my life. I graduated from UCLA, had a brief stint at a “fun job”, and then got my first big girl job at a medical

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Three Weeks Until the LSAT: Time to get Serious

Yesterday was the last day to postpone your June LSAT date, so as of today you’re officially in it to win it. By this point (three weeks from the big day), you should have been studying a lot, and have hopefully seen some significant improvement. That’s awesome, but there’s no reason to think that the

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What to Watch while the LSAT Makes your Brain Melt

As we’re getting into the last month before the LSAT, it’s time for some fairly intense studying. You should be doing your practice in long, uninterrupted chunks; gone are the days of half-assedly doing LR in front of the TV, just getting in a game or two on the bus, or doing reading comp high.

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One Month until the LSAT: What to Do

With one month to go until the June 7th LSAT, we at MSS have decided to give you a to-do list for the remaining days. 1. Actually start studying reading comprehension. For some reason, most students feel that reading comprehension is something that will come easily to them (the idea being, apparently, that if you

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LSAT Studying: How to Caffeinate

We all know that studying for the LSAT is a ton of work. This is why you should drop out of school, quit your job, and check your children into an orphanage. Of course, that’s not always entirely feasible, though, so sometimes you’ve got to work with limited time. And this generally necessitates some sort

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LSAT Test Day: What to Eat

We’re less than 24 hours away from ¡THE BIGGEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE!, and one of the most important things to do is eat right on Saturday. And this is coming from a guy who eats M&Ms for breakfast everyday (in a bowl with milk, with a spoon), so believe me, I’m serious. You’re about

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Tips for Logic Games: Increasing Your Speed

Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. We’re just over three weeks from the test now, so hopefully, if you’re shooting for December, you have a huge amount of

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