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Daily Archives: March 12, 2012
Logical Reasonings / 3.12.12
A) Our video contest ends in three days. Submit your own or vote. The grand prize winner receives a free LSAT prep course. Facebook. B) US News’ top law schools list will be out tomorrow. Here’s a sneak peek. US … Read Entire Article…
Mar 12, 2012 - 5:31 pm - By Hank
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What if the Billionaire Inventor of Spanx Had Aced Her LSAT?
Last week, Forbes published an article about Sara Blakely, the youngest female self-made Billionaire in the world. Sara made her fortune from her company Spanx, the ubiquitous lady-shaping underwear company. But Blakely didn’t always want to be an undergarment magnate. After graduating from Florida State University, she had planned to go to law school, but ran into the LSAT. After bombing the LSAT twice, she worked at Disney World before selling fax machines door-to-door. Then came the Spanx epiphany.
But what would have happened if she had actually done well on the LSAT? Let’s take a look at what could have been…
After taking the LSAT and scoring abysmally, Sara Blakely decides to enroll in a Blueprint LSAT class.
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Mar 12, 2012 - 11:24 am - By Colin Elzie
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