Blueprint LSAT Blog: News

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All the LSAT News from 2019

The end of 2019 fast approaching. If 2019 were an LSAT, we’d have just finished making our frantic, final answer selections in the fifth section, and would now be listening to the proctor drone on about some final instructions before being dismissed. Which is to say that our minds would be drifting away from the

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Report Finds Sexual Harassment and Bullying Rampant in the Legal Industry

Year after year, stats confirm more women are enrolling in law schoolthan men. In theory, this should represent a culture shift to more female-empowered work environments. However, a new report finds 1 in 3 women in the legal profession has experienced sexual harassment at work and 75 percent of victims don’t report the incident. The

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The 2020 U.S. News & World Report Law School Rankings Have Arrived

…but you know that you shouldn’t take these rankings too seriously Gather ’round, aspiring law students. Join the current law students checking to see if their school made a jump in the rankings, the attorneys getting an update how impressive their alma maters are today, the nervous law school officials making sure their school didn’t

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Another Law School May Be Closing Its Doors

Its final lesson? The importance of choosing your law school wisely. Things are looking very dire for the students of Western State College of Law at Argosy University. As if its name could afford to be any longer, this school will probably be referred to as “the Beleaguered Western State College of Law at Argosy

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All the LSAT News from 2018

We are certainly in the final moments of 2018 — if this year were an LSAT, we are solidly in the Writing Sample portion of the exam, which means we’re mostly just phoning it in and thinking about how hard we’re going to party tonight. But before we close the metaphorical test booklet of the

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More Details on the Digital LSAT!

…and they’re mostly good news for the anxiety-stricken pre-law students. For years, I’ve had two primary complaints about the LSAT: (1) the writing sample is a sadistic, useless waste of time and (2) the test administration method is woefully outdated. Turns out, LSAC is finally attempting to remedy the second problem by transitioning to digital

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Law School Applications Are Up …

…but the sky isn’t falling. At the risk of sounding like I’m trying too hard to relate to the youth of America, I’ve been playing a lot of battle royale video games lately. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this new gaming craze, a battle royale is basically the same concept as the

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Does Studying for the LSAT Make You Smarter? Science Says So …

I love the Rocky movies. I am a particularly big fan of the training montages. Every time Rocky punches some sides of beef, chases a chicken, or runs up a snow-covered mountain, I feel ready to take on the world. Rocky then uses his peak physical conditioning to defeat all challengers. It turns out, training

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