Blueprint LSAT Blog: LSAT Analysis

Breaking Down Your April LSAT Score
April LSAT scores are out! As predicted, most everyone taking the April test received their scores at or around 9:00am Eastern on Wednesday, May 18. For all of you applying this cycle, we hope it went well! For the rest of you, did you know that you can apply with an April LSAT score? Turns
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What Does My LSAT Score Mean: 165 – 172
Today we at Most Strongly Supported are starting something special: a new series of blog posts. Please, hold your applause, we’re sure you’re just as excited as we are. In this series, we’re going to take a closer look into what different LSAT scores mean for you – the types of law schools (and law
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Is the LSAT-Flex Easier Than the Normal LSAT?
Is it easier to get a high score on the LSAT-Flex than the normal LSAT? The numbers seem to say it is, but we're not convinced.
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February LSAT-Flex Recap
Two down, two to go. Check out our recap of the February LSAT-Flex to find out just how difficult the exam really was!
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November LSAT-Flex Recap
Congratulations on completing the November LSAT-Flex! Find out what your fellow test-takers thought of the exam in our November LSAT recap.
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A Look at the September 2018 LSAT: Logical Reasoning
For fans of rap music whose tastes go beyond whatever shows up on Rap Caviar, September 29th, 1998 is generally considered to be the greatest release date for rap albums ever. You had Outkast get really into traditional rap subversions and astral funk excursions and spoken word discursions on their masterpiece Aquemini. You had Jay-Z,
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The Morning Cometh: the October 2010 LSAT Aftermath
Another LSAT come and gone. After spending the last 24 hours talking to students, I have a pretty decent idea of what the test was like. The verdict? Not much. No mauve dinosaurs. No crazily hard RC passages. But then again, not particularly easy, either. It seems that the only thing that really stands out
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Technology, ADD, and the LSAT
If you are reading this blog, then there’s a pretty good chance that you hope to get a great score on the October LSAT. Summer classes are right around the corner, and you are cautiously optimistic because you have heard that the LSAT is hard. Like really hard. The truth is that the LSAT tests
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