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An Introduction to the LSAT Logical Reasoning Section
Get a full breakdown of the LSAT Logical Reasoning Section in our complete guide.
READ MOREStep-By-Step Guide To Completing the New LSAT Writing Section
First Logic Games, and now the Writing Section? What is going on in the LSAT world?! If you haven’t heard, LSAC is making substantial changes to the LSAT Writing Section, effective July 31, 2024. August 2024 test takers and beyond – I’m looking at you! Let’s discuss what those changes are, why LSAC claims they
READ MOREConquering LSAT Stress: Proven Strategies for Test Day
Discover how to handle LSAT stress like a pro! Outsmart anxiety, fine-tune your prep, and strut into test day with confidence.
READ MOREHow I Prepped for the LSAT With ADHD and Scored a 177
Struggling with ADHD while studying for the LSAT? Here are some practical tips and strategies to help you effectively prepare and ace the exam!
READ MOREFinding Patterns in LSAT Logic Games
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. Welcome to the puzzling world of block relationships in LSAT logic games, where blocks don’t just stack up; they form intricate connections
READ MOREA Pre-Law Parent’s Guide to LSAT Prep
Are you the parent of an aspiring future lawyer and wondering how you can support them during the process? Find out how you can help your student succeed on the LSAT!
READ MORE20 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
READ MORECan 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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