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Increase Your LSAT Score 5 Points in 5 Minutes With Logical Force
Master this one concept to gain some easy points on your next practice exam!
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LSAT Prep in a World With No Logic Games
Now that LSAT is ditching the Logic Games section, do you still need intense LSAT prep to hit your target score? The answer, like with most lawyer topics, is, “It depends.”
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How To Learn From Your Mistakes on the LSAT
I want you to think about the last time you missed a practice LSAT question. If you’re anything like I was when studying for the LSAT, you won’t have to go back too far! I’m sure your first reaction was excitement, right? “Awesome, another chance to improve and learn from my mistakes! I sure love
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Some Serotonin-Inducing Logic Games
These may not be real LSAT logic games, but you'll probably have a lot more fun trying to solve them!
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The Best LSAT Guessing Strategies
Imagine this: you're nearing the end of an LSAT section but you're going to run out of time before you can get to the final questions. What do you do? Take a guess.
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Why Are Median LSAT Scores So High?
If law school is on your radar, you may be tuned in to the recent trend concerning admitted students’ rising LSAT scores across U.S. law schools. This pattern really exploded after the beginning of the pandemic. In the fall of 2021, Reuters reported that 40+ law schools saw median LSAT scores increase by 2+ points
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20 Books to Read Before Law School
So, you’re an aspiring law student! Or, maybe you’re still deciding whether or not to apply, whether you should take the LSAT, or you’re about to start law school and you want to set yourself up for success. Well, you’ve come to the right place! Blueprint has you covered with our essential recommended reading list
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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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