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August 2022 LSAT Predictions
So you’ve decided to take the August test and want some last minute tips and insights? We’ve got you covered. The first thing to note is that the LSAT tends to be formulaic and involve the same types of logic and questions as prior tests, so you shouldn’t see anything too out of left field
READ MOREWhy You Should Take the LSAT in 2022: Logic Games Are Changing
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. What Are Logic Games? The LSAT diagnostic test is more complex than you think. You may have already heard that the analytical
READ MOREAn Introduction to 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. “What was that!?” …was the very first thing I said after completing my first LSAT Analytical Reasoning, or “logic games,” section. No
READ MOREHow Much Does the LSAT Cost?
The LSAT costs… A mint? A pretty penny? An arm and a leg? Actually, it costs $200. If you think that’s not so bad, take note: while $200 is the technical cost of the test, your total LSAT-related costs are much higher. Read on to find out how much test-takers spend and, more importantly, see
READ MOREWhat LSAT Score Is Needed to Get Scholarships?
What LSAT Score Do You Need For a Full Scholarship? It Depends. As I learned on my first day of law school, the answer to most questions when it comes to law school is: it depends. The question of what LSAT score will get you a scholarship is no different. In fact, its answer may
READ MOREJune 2022 Post-Test Reactions
Congratulations! You’ve crossed yet another finish line–your June LSAT is in the bag! More good news: most June test takers reported plans to take some time to rest, relax, and recuperate post-test. Taking some time to yourself after the marathon that is LSAT test prep could not be more highly recommended by your Blueprint Prep
READ MOREHow to Prep for a Law School Interview
After you’ve wrapped up your LSAT prep, crushed your LSAT, and applied to law school comes one more hurdle: the law school interview! The law school interview is unique from most other typical interviews. The law school interview is primarily designed to investigate prospective student potential, interest in the law school, and potential fit within
READ MOREBreaking Down That June 2022 LSAT Experimental Section — What Happened?
Our LSAT students are well prepared for anything the LSAT might throw their way; in fact, our students often find themselves with extra time to go back and check their work. That said, we’ve never heard that they had time to twiddle their thumbs and play with their erasers…until now. On Saturday the 11th, some
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