Slow down there, LSAT student!
At the beginning of Blueprint LSAT Prep’s courses, many students are understandably more than a little anxious about timing. There are a whole lot of questions on that sucker; how will they ever be...
View ArticleThe LSAT is all about analyzing arguments. Here are some shortcuts.
The folks at LSAC are very good at making a tricky test that (in combination with college GPA) correlates to some degree with first-year law school grades. But creative, they ain’t. As you continue...
View ArticleTiming & Endurance, the Final LSAT Frontier(s)
The September LSAT is a few weeks away, and it’s time to start thinking seriously about timing and section strategy. Most Blueprint courses are wrapping up the new material around now. It’s time to...
View ArticleMy 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,...
View ArticleWhy you should study for the LSAT in the morning (Video)
If, like me, your morning routine invariably begins with a guttural groan followed by a demand of no one in particular for coffee-right-now-or-I-will-break-your-face, you will be supremely...
View ArticleLaw School Study Hacks from a 3L Who Mastered It All
Studying in law school can be terrifying. A lot of people screw it up. Here’s my take on it. 1. Study for the Exams This might seem obvious, but I promise you it is not: you have to study for the...
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