How Your GPA and LSAT Score Affect Your Admission Odds
Today we have a guest post from Anna Ivey, founder of Ivey Consulting. In the last couple of weeks, we’ve explored the very first things you should be doing to prepare yourself for applying to law...
View ArticleJune 2012 LSAT Takers – Score Day Is Nigh
Are you ready for what I’m about to tell you, June LSAT takers? Today marks the beginning of an epic saga, a series of trials unlike any you have faced before, which will test your strength, your...
View ArticleJune 2012 Score Release Date is Here!
For those of you who weren’t already obsessively refreshing your LSAC account and GMail, scores are starting to be released for the June 2012 LSAT. Initial reports state that a question was removed...
View ArticleShould you retake the LSAT? Advice from a Retaker
If you took the June 2012 LSAT, you’ve received your score. Yay? All kidding aside, regardless of the quality of your score, you may have the impulse to retake the LSAT. Perhaps you’re the...
View ArticleLogical Reasonings
A) The number of June LSAT test-takers dropped another 5.9 percent this year. Surprised it wasn’t more? Law School Tuition Bubble. B) More and more law school grads are heading to the boonies to find...
View ArticleJune LSAT Test-Taker Numbers Are In: Down Again
What do the June LSAT and the song “OMG” by Usher featuring will.i.am have in common? They both peaked in 2010. The numbers are out, and LSAC has announced that the number of people who took the June...
View ArticleWhy Some Top Law Schools are Still Accepting Applications
It’s no secret that law school applications are down. It’s no secret that law schools don’t like their GPA/LSAT medians to drop. And it’s no secret that these factors have come together for...
View Article5 Ways the Republican National Convention is Like LSAT Prep
The 2012 Republican National Convention got off to a rip-roarin’ start last night in Tampa. There are still a couple days left, of course, but for LSAT prep students there’s already plenty to take...
View ArticleWrite a Law School Personal Statement You Can Be Proud Of
Today on the LSAT blog: a guest post by Law School Expert Ann Levine, the former director of admissions for two ABA-approved law schools and the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an...
View ArticleSeveral February LSAT Deadlines Expire Today
If you’ve got the 2013 February LSAT in your sights, then today (and Jan. 20) are important dates for you. So keep readin’, pal. Today is your last day to register late for the February LSAT online....
View ArticleLSAC Releasing February LSAT Scores Today, On Schedule
LSAT score release day is always stressful. The uncertainty. The waiting. The drinking. Right on schedule, LSAC is releasing February LSAT scores today. I always feel like February LSAT score release...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Transition into June LSAT Prep Mode
Now that February LSAT scores are out, the June LSAT looms ahead. If you’re planning on taking the June LSAT, it’s okay if you haven’t done much of anything yet. As time goes by, your inaction will...
View ArticleJune LSAT Prep Must: The Blueprint for LSAT Logic Games
It’s an interesting time in the world right now. There’s no Pope. Justin Bieber is in the early stages of his downfall. And Kim Jong-un is threatening to nuke America — despite Dennis Rodman’s best(?)...
View ArticleDaylight Savings Shows the Value of an Hour in LSAT Prep
If you haven’t noticed, your cell phone and microwave may be displaying different times. That’s because Daylight Savings was this weekend. With spring officially on the way, that means daylight lasts...
View ArticleSpring 2013 Blueprint LSAT Prep Classes Starting Very Soon
If you follow college basketball, you know that March Madness is almost upon us. If you follow the LSAT prep world, you know it is already here. There are just a few weeks left to sign up for a spring...
View ArticleFor March Equinox, We Ask: Is Day or Night LSAT Prep Best?
The vernal equinox is upon us! For those of us who’ve forgotten what you learned in middle school Earth Science, that means it’s the first day of spring. It also means that today, and today only, will...
View ArticleYour LSAT and Law School Timelines (Should) Start Today
Today we have a guest post from Anna Ivey, founder of Ivey Consulting. What’s the ideal LSAT timeline? Your mileage may vary, and your LSAT instructor will be able to give you advice customized to...
View ArticleTips to Improve Your LSAT Study Habits (and LSAT Score)
LSAT prep season is getting in full swing. This winter, per usual, was a quiet time in the pre-law world; few people sit for the February LSAT, and there’s a lull of activity in the early months of...
View ArticleMost Spring Blueprint LSAT Prep Classes Start Next Weekend
The clock is ticking, June LSAT test-takers who haven’t signed up for an LSAT prep course yet. And/or people who haven’t done their taxes yet. In fact, most of the spring Blueprint LSAT Prep classes...
View ArticleLSAC Adds Abstract Reasoning (Math) Section to the LSAT
Well, it had to happen sooner or later. The LSAT is undergoing its first really major change since 1991. LSAC just announced that starting on the June LSAT, it’ll be adding an Abstract Reasoning...
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