Law School Admissions Now That the February LSAT is Over
If you just took the February LSAT and are applying for admission to law school in the fall, you probably aren’t used to having all this free time on your hands post-LSAT. Shouldn’t you be spending...
View ArticleAnd the LSAT Scores of This Year’s Oscar Nominees Are…
The Oscars are this weekend, and we here at Blueprint LSAT Prep know you’re probably obsessing about your February LSAT score. Maybe it’s time you take a break, check out some of this year’s nominated...
View ArticleEnjoy Your Final Weekend Without a February LSAT Score
February LSAT scores are supposed to come out March 5. Right now, you probably feel like Leonardo DiCaprio waiting for an Oscar. And just like DiCaprio, you’re probably gonna have to keep waiting this...
View ArticleLSAC Releases February LSAT Scores…on Sunday?!
The mailman doesn’t deliver on Sunday, but LSAC does. February LSAT scores arrived yesterday, much sooner than anyone expected — and on a Sunday, no less. It’s the first time that’s happened in recent...
View ArticleMost Blueprint LSAT Prep Courses Start Next Weekend
As the first quarter of 2014 winds down, it’s time to shift focus to the highlight of the second quarter: the June LSAT. While adjusting your sights, why not take a look at some of the upcoming...
View ArticleJustice Alito is Right About Law School and the LSAT…Sorta
In a recent profile, Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito recently held forth on the LSAT and on the U.S. News and World Report law school rankings. He’s not a fan. He feels differently about the...
View ArticleDon’t Let UT Law School’s Nepotism Saddle You With Worry
At the University of Texas School of Law, friends and family of Texas state legislators are getting special admissions consideration. The investigation into the matter has been halted, but a...
View ArticleThe Weekend Before the June LSAT: What to Do Now?
The June LSAT is three days away. In honor of all your pain and suffering, the LSAT blog is bringing you a support group for June LSAT prep survivors: Remaining Calm, Together. If you’d like to share...
View ArticleLogical Reasonings
A) These law schools had the highest median LSAT scores last year. US News & World Report. B) The law school curriculum continues to adapt to modern times. Inside Counsel. C) Looking for a Supreme...
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Back to (law) school shopping guide! Mine starts and ends with a Ken Griffey Jr. trapper keeper. Above The Law Your guide to understanding LSAT scores. In a practical sense, not an spiritual one. U.S....
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A) One law school admissions consultant shares his advice for when and how to show interest in your top choice schools. US News & World Report B) Night law school is getting less “nighty” — is it...
View ArticleJune 2015 LSAT Scores Released
Yesterday was a big day in LSAT World, as the scores for the June 2015 LSAT were released late in the day. Here’s how the curve broke down: -10 for a 170 -26 for a 160 -44 for a 150 This means that...
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A) Brooklyn Law plans to reimburse students for part of their tuition if they haven’t found a full-time job nine months after graduation. The New York Times B) A study by University of Colorado Law...
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A) How do law schools view LSAT scores? U.S. News B) Baltimore Law has a new “incubator” to help students transition into solo practice. No word yet on why they chose such a creepy name for it....
View ArticleWhat Would ‘Seinfeld’ Characters Get on the LSAT?
It’s time for the latest installment of What Would They Score on the LSAT, the Peabody-winning* series in which we speculate on what scores your favorite celebrities and fictional characters would get...
View ArticleJustice Alito is Right About Law School and the LSAT…Sorta
In a recent profile, Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito recently held forth on the LSAT and on the U.S. News and World Report law school rankings. He’s not a fan. He feels differently about the...
View ArticleDon’t Let UT Law School’s Nepotism Saddle You With Worry
At the University of Texas School of Law, friends and family of Texas state legislators are getting special admissions consideration. The investigation into the matter has been halted, but a...
View ArticleThe Weekend Before the June LSAT: What to Do Now?
The June LSAT is three days away. In honor of all your pain and suffering, the LSAT blog is bringing you a support group for June LSAT prep survivors: Remaining Calm, Together. If you’d like to share...
View ArticleLogical Reasonings
A) These law schools had the highest median LSAT scores last year. US News & World Report. B) The law school curriculum continues to adapt to modern times. Inside Counsel. C) Looking for a Supreme...
View ArticleLogical Reasonings
Back to (law) school shopping guide! Mine starts and ends with a Ken Griffey Jr. trapper keeper. Above The Law Your guide to understanding LSAT scores. In a practical sense, not an spiritual one. U.S....
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