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Daily Archives: March 5, 2012
Logical Reasonings / 3.5.12
A) Put together a 2-minute video using the phrases “LSAT,” “egg” and “Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor” and win a free Blueprint LSAT Prep course. Yep: Free. Facebook. B) For anyone considering law school, this is a pretty interesting read … Read Entire Article…
Mar 5, 2012 - 6:57 pm - By Hank
Tags: blueprint, blueprint lsat, law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT prep
Tags: blueprint, blueprint lsat, law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT prep
What to Expect When LSAC Releases February LSAT Scores
A splendid Monday to those who took the February 2012 LSAT. It’s okay. No need to respond. Continue eating your sandwich. You may be interested to know that LSAC is scheduled to release LSAT scores this very week. You may also be interested to know that you’ll be receiving said LSAT score in one of a few ways.
The first way you can receive your February LSAT score is snail mail, but only if you pay for it. Which couldn’t be less worth it. After all, you’re reading this blog post on the interwebz. This is a strong indication that you have a computer (or at least access thereto) and thus have an account on the LSAC website. If you have an LSAC account, keep an eye on your email, for that is the source from whence your LSAT score shall come (I couldn’t turn down an opportunity to use “whence”).
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Mar 5, 2012 - 12:03 pm - By Alex Davis
Tags: february 2012 lsat, february lsat, law school, law school application, lsac, LSAT, lsat scores
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