How Long Are LSAT Scores Valid?
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by M Hope Echales
1w ago
Like true love, vacations, or the Eras Tour, all good things must come to an end. So, too must your LSAT score. LSAC will eventually start to smell the stink of your old score and throw it out along with the half-full jug of curdled milk at the back of the refrigerator, Well, that’s a little dramatic, but the fact remains that your LSAT score won’t last forever. The tendency to silently judge arguments everywhere you look might, but your LSAT score will expire. This generally isn’t a problem for the traditional law school applicant. However, if it’s been a while since you took the LSAT and you ..read more
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Quiz: What Character From Suits Are You?
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by Fehbe Meza
1w ago
The TV drama Suits is to the legal profession what Grey’s Anatomy is to healthcare. It very likely inspired some people to consider becoming lawyers and is still the perfect boost of motivation when LSAT prep starts to get a little overwhelming. [Note: Just don’t get any ideas about hiring Mike Ross to take it for you!] If you’re a fan of the show, then take a break from diagramming Logical Reasoning questions and take our quiz to find out what character from Suits your mirror and how to approach your LSAT prep like they would. Got your Suits alter ego? Great! Ready to follow in their footste ..read more
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How Long Should You Study for the LSAT?
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by Patrick Moore
2w ago
“Prepping for the LSAT is like training for a marathon.” Maybe you’ve heard this before? I used to give my students that line when they asked how long to study for the LSAT. We even wrote a blog post about it. Then, a month ago, for the first time, I actually ran a marathon. I’m not sure I’d recommend it. It was long, physically painful, mentally exhausting, and I just wanted it to be over. Turns out, prepping for the LSAT is a lot like running a marathon. You have to pace yourself! Me, on the other hand . . . I didn’t have the best race plan. At the starting gun, brimming with motivation and ..read more
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The Importance of Taking LSAT Practice Tests
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by Jason Crandall
3w ago
At Blueprint, we believe that you will perform approximately how you practice. While we know most of you are aiming for Memorial Hall or Phelps Hall rather than Carnegie Hall, we agree with Sarah Kay. Repeating the same mistakes in your LSAT practice tests or question sets won’t get you to your goal. “Practice does not make perfect. Practice makes permanent. Repeat the same mistakes over and over, and you don’t get any closer to Carnegie Hall.”- Sarah Kay, No Matter the Wreckage: Poems. So, how should you practice for the LSAT? And what can you do to make the most of every LSAT practice test ..read more
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What Is the LSAT? A Beginner’s Guide to the Law School Admission Test
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by M Hope Echales
1M ago
So you’re planning on taking the LSAT? You sure? Of course, you’re sure. You’re going to law school, so you know you have to take this exam. Perhaps you’ve been following our step-by-step approach to applying to law school, and you’re currently stuck on step number 2. Or perhaps you haven’t figured out what you want to be when you grow up and want to give law school a try. Whatever the reason may be, you’re now scouring the internet trying to figure out what the LSAT is. Fortunately, you’ve stumbled upon a beginner’s guide to taking the LSAT. By the end of this article, you’ll have a solid fo ..read more
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Breaking Down LSAT Quantity Terminology
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by Abigail Lo
1M ago
Welcome to the next step in your LSAT mastery! While the distinction between “many” and “most” might seem insignificant in everyday life, it is absolutely crucial on the LSAT. This article will shed “some” light on these words to hopefully help you snag “a few” more points in the Logical Reasoning Section. What Are LSAT Quantity Terminology Terms? LSAT quantity terminology terms are part of what we call logical force – namely, how strong is your statement? We break logical force down further into three different categories. Strong Logical Force Terms Strong words (e.g. every, all, anyone, any ..read more
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June LSAT 2024 Predictions
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by Steve Swanson
1M ago
The June 2024 LSAT is shaping up to be one for the books. Not only did registrations for the June exam increase nearly 67% from last year, but it’s also the final LSAT ever with a Logic Games Section. Let’s send that section off in style with predictions about what to expect on the exam!  What Will Be on the June LSAT? LSAT Changes First, let’s quickly review some unique changes the June LSAT brings ..read more
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How to Pay for Law School
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by M Hope Echales
2M ago
Find out how to pay for law school and how a high LSAT score can help you secure law school scholarships so you're not paying sticker price ..read more
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What Is the Baby Bar Exam?
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by Fehbe Meza
2M ago
If you’re just starting to explore the path to becoming a lawyer, you might have come across the term “baby bar exam” and wondered what on earth it is. No, it’s not an exam for tiny attorneys. It’s a unique stepping stone in the legal journey for some law students. Let’s dive in and break down what the baby bar exam is, who takes it, and why it matters. What is the Baby Bar Exam ..read more
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Create an LSAT Study Schedule in 3 Steps
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by Gene Suhir
2M ago
Learn the art of crafting your own LSAT study schedule effortlessly in three simple steps and find out why LSAT study plans are key in achieving a top LSAT score ..read more
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