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What the NBA Finals Have Taught Us About LSAT Prep
Tonight, the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs will go at it in game seven of the NBA finals. The entire season has come down to this. Should the Heat win, South Beach will go crazy, but I think the basketball result will be more of an excuse for the celebration than its underlying
READ MORE7 LSAT Prep Lessons to Take Away From the Indy 500
This past Sunday was an exciting day for motor racing fans. Two of the year’s most prestigious races — the Indianapolis 500 and its much richer European cousin, the Monaco Grand Prix — were held on the same day. Monaco was pretty disappointing, but the Indy 500 delivered drama, excitement, and a few lessons for
READ MOREKey to Great LSAT Scores Same as Key to Great Quarterbacks
Today’s guest LSAT blog post is by Shawdi Vara, a former Blueprint LSAT Prep student who is currently attending UC-Davis Law School. Joe Montana, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady all have poor short term memory. Before you freak out that this is an LSAT blog post about football, let me give you an example of
READ MOREThe Final Four Tips for Those Starting June LSAT Prep
The NCAA tournament has reached its final weekend, and you know what that means: It’s Final Four time. It’s also time to kick your LSAT prep into high gear if you’re planning on taking the June LSAT. Also, most Blueprint LSAT Prep classes start this weekend. With that in mind, here are your final four
READ MORE3 Keys to Avoid Getting Upset by the LSAT
As you might have noticed, the NCAA March Madness tournament is underway — accompanied as usual by lower productivity in offices all across the land (or not?) and lots of illegal gambling. And upsets. While it’s too early to know whether this year will have any memorable Cinderella story, some high seeds have already fallen
READ MOREWhat LSAT Prep Students Can Learn From Super Bowl XLVII
There was a lot to be learned from yesterday’s Super Bowl. Joe Flacco is a very good quarterback who cusses like a sailor. Refs are less likely to throw their flag in the closing minutes. And Beyonce’s still got it. But for anyone studying for his or her first LSAT, the one player with a
READ MOREUse the Start of the NFL Season as Inspiration for LSAT Prep
The NFL regular season is finally here and that means it’s time to get out the chips and guacamole. Oh, and it also means that the October LSAT must be close (officially less than a month away). Although there’s no better excuse to put off studying than to watch the fourth quarter of a Monday
READ MOREWhat Can LSAT Test-Takers Learn From the Olympics?
With the 2012 Olympic Games winding down, it’s time to look back on a few of the biggest stories from London to see what LSAT test-takers can glean. After all, LSAT test-takers and Olympians are really just two peas in a pod. So once you’re done checking out Ryan Lochte or Lolo Jones, let’s check
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