BLUEPRINT LSAT BLOG
My 99th Percentile LSAT Score Story: Aaron Cohn
I came to the LSAT from a different place than most. When I first encountered the LSAT, I had already been teaching GMAT and GRE classes for a few years. My former employer sent me to a training to learn…
My 99th Percentile LSAT Score Story: Laura Santoski
Keepin’ it 99. I’m basically a dinosaur in LSAT years, since I took the test way back in October 2011, when I had to walk uphill both ways barefoot in the snow to get to my testing center. Through a…
My 99th Percentile LSAT Score Story: Robert Seaney
Slingin’ 9’s. Definitely came out of my diagnostic exam, my first ever run through the LSAT, whining – and I quote – “I’ll never get Logic Games – there’s just too many moving pieces!” While I maintain that I’m right…
My 99th Percentile LSAT Score Story: Branden Frankel
Droppin’ nines. You may notice a theme in these stories, which is that many of the authors — current and former Blueprint LSAT instructors — started off with ridiculously high scores, and, rather than seeing a jump of thirty points…
My 99th Percentile LSAT Score Story: Yuko Sin
Keepin’ it (nearly) 100. On my way to the 99th percentile, I had three significant LSAT scores. My first practice LSAT, my first official LSAT, and my second official LSAT scores. The First Practice Test I took my first practice…
My 99th Percentile LSAT Score Story: Philip Mayer
I don’t like standardized tests. I hated studying for the SAT, the ACT, and the slew of other exams I had to slog my way through. This comic perfectly encapsulates my feelings toward standardized testing—certain people are better suited for…
My 99th Percentile LSAT Score Story: Mithun Selvaratnam
After graduating from college in 2013, I decided to study for the LSAT the following summer, with plans to take it in October. I saw a 22 point increase after 3 months of self study (153 diagnostic, 175 final score).…