Blueprint offers its live course in the city of Austin, home to Lance Armstrong, indie music, and a magical combination of Velveeta and salsa called queso.
In addition to an amazing amount of live LSAT instruction, the Blueprint Austin course features instructors who have scored a 170+ on a real LSAT administered by Law Services, the Blueprint curriculum with all LSAT questions legal to license (over 6,500), and hundreds of hours of online homework explanations.
We think all of these factor into our average 11 point practice exam score increase - one of the highest in the nation*!
Blueprint LSAT classes are located within easy walking distance from the University of Texas campus at the AT&T Conference Center in Austin. We're also happy to let you sit in on one of our classes or meet the Blueprint instructor for our Austin LSAT class - just fill out the form below and we will contact you.
Where is your Austin LSAT prep course located?
Our Austin LSAT prep course is located in the metro area, but specific addresses may differ depending on which time of the year you're taking a class. Check out Austin's class schedule for more.
When does the Austin LSAT prep course begin? When should I sign up?
Starting in the spring 2012, our Austin LSAT prep course will begin roughly 2-3 months before each of the four scheduled exams per year. You may sign up anytime before then, but be aware that your books can take up to two weeks to arrive.
What separates Blueprint from the rest of the LSAT prep companies?
Well, for one thing, we teach the LSAT exclusively - something our main competitors can't say. We also make your learning experience enjoyable rather than tedious. If you can be entertained while also learning the ins and outs of the LSAT, the information is more likely to stick.
Couldn't help but notice an asterisk. What's the story there?
*Our study was run in the spring of 2011 and included all qualifying students in all of our classroom courses across the country. To qualify for the study, students had to take all four proctored practice exams given during the course. In addition, the study excluded self-study students who did not attend a live class. Repeat students were also excluded. We found the first-to-best convention is the most accurate gauge for improvement. When using a first-to-last convention, in which a score increase is calculated from the first practice exam to the last practice exam, Blueprint's average score increase was 9 points. Our score increase data was calculated by the accounting firm of Howard & Howard using test results taken directly from the Blueprint database.
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