Blueprint LSAT Blog: LSAT Analysis

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.
READ MORE
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,
READ MORE
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
READ MORE
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
READ MORE
The June 2010 LSAT: Get Ready for the Waiting Game
The cancellation deadline for the June test has officially come and gone. If you took the test and didn’t pull out yet, then you’ve got a score coming your way fairly soon. It’s actually scheduled to be emailed to you two weeks from today, on Monday the 28th, but if history is any judge, it
READ MORE
Cancellation Deadline Tomorrow
If you are still considering canceling your June 2010 LSAT score, tomorrow is the final day to do so. Fax your cancellation forms into LSAC and make sure you get a confirmation. Good reasons to cancel: *You misbubbled the entire test or any sections. *You did the exercise Matt has in our featured video and
READ MORE
Time for the Crystal Ball: June LSAT Predictions
I have developed a bad habit. You see, about a year ago, I began making predictions about upcoming LSAT administrations. It turns out that LSAT students are highly interested in the topic. And it has gone rather well so far. I predicted that the curve for the September test last year was going to be
READ MORE
One Week Until the June LSAT
It’s almost here. In seven short days you might be elated with happiness, and you might be terrified with uncertainty, but no matter what, you’ll be really drunk. The LSAT is officially a week away. What you probably instinctively want to do is frantically study for 22 hours per day. This is an awful idea.
READ MORESearch the Blog
Popular Posts
-
General LSAT Advice Two Truths About Retaking
-
General LSAT Advice Understanding Your LSAT Score: The "Curve," Explained
-
General LSAT Advice How is an LSAT score calculated?

Free LSAT Practice Account
Take a free practice LSAT, get a detailed score report and explanatory videos, and learn your odds of getting into your dream school just by checking out our FREE LSAT resources.
Learn More