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What Does My LSAT Score Mean: 160-164
We know that with the launch of our new score-related series, many Most Strongly Supported fans who aren’t within the 165-172 or 155-159 bands are waiting with bated breath for our next release. It’s happening, people. It’s time to talk about those in-between LSAT scores, the 160-164s. As with our last post in the series,
READ MOREYour June LSAT Two-Month Study Plan
To those you taking the June 3 LSAT, let’s face a difficult truth: there are fifty-one days until the June exam. Sure, we should also tack on to those fifty-one days however many hours, minutes, and seconds you technically have left before you’ll take the exam. We can even round up to fifty-two, if you’d
READ MOREThe LSAT 4-Month Study Plan
Were you to start studying for this year’s September LSAT, you’d have precisely four months from today to study. Following the long-established tradition (established approximately two months ago) of periodic study plans, and without further ado, here is your official 4-month LSAT study plan: First month: Goals. Take a practice exam. Learn basic structure of
READ MOREYour Final Weeks of Study, Logical Reasoning Edition
Yesterday, we covered how to brush up on the Reading Comprehension section in the final weeks before the June LSAT. Today, we’ll talk about how to handle the Logical Reasoning section in the coming weeks. The first thing you’ll notice is that the basic strategy is the same: First, identify weaknesses; then work on your
READ MOREYour Final Weeks of Study, Logic Games Edition
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. A couple days ago, we covered how to work on Reading Comprehension as you shift from learning the basics to reviewing and
READ MOREYour Final Weeks of Study, Reading Comp Edition
Don’t look now, but the June LSAT is less than three weeks away, and your practice exam scores aren’t where they need to be on test day. Go ahead and scream bloody murder for a few seconds. I’ll wait. Done yet? Spring students in Blueprint classroom courses are wrapping up their study of new material,
READ MOREThe Full Time Worker’s LSAT Study Guide
Students who found our 6-month study plan but are working full time may be wondering how they can fit LSAT studying in alongside their work. Not everyone has buckets of free time! While there are some obvious disadvantages to working while studying, there are some big upsides that should give you hope. I was ultimately
READ MOREThe Guide to Studying for the LSAT a Second Time
This is the guide for LSAT retakes. If you’re still wondering if you should retake, have a look at this post and this post from an actual retaker. I’ll assume you’ve got your mind made up to retake the LSAT. After all, there number of times to take the LSAT are limitless. 0. Brush up
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