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Logical Reasonings / 5.17.13
A) Interesting: A new study shows that the use of Socratic method in law school may cause female underachievement. Above the Law. B) A Wake Forest student is not happy with his law school, but the law school ain’t backin’ … Read Entire Article…
May 17, 2013 - 3:28 pm - By Hank
Tags: law, law school, law school students, law student, logical reasonings
Tags: law, law school, law school students, law student, logical reasonings
Logical Reasonings / 5.16.13
A) A high-ranking IRS official has cancelled her appearance as a keynote speaker at a law school graduation. Wonder why… Boston Globe. B) Responses are coming in regarding Harvard Law School’s new accelerated admission plan. Above the Law. C) If … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.15.13
A) Harvard Law School just turned on the nitro for juniors seeking admission. Wall Street Journal. B) Northwestern law school professor Steve Harper has a new book about law school. Its theme: lower your expectations. PBS. C) US News and … Read Entire Article…
May 15, 2013 - 3:37 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, law school professor, law school rankings, logical reasonings, us news and world report, us news rankings
Tags: law school, law school professor, law school rankings, logical reasonings, us news and world report, us news rankings
Logical Reasonings / 5.14.13
A) If you’re still on the fence about taking the June LSAT, it’s time to pick a side and jump. Law Admissions Lowdown. B) Millennials, am I right? (Subscription required) Time. C) Cheers? The NTSB wants to lower the legal … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.13.13
A) Brooklyn Law School is changing the two-year landscape. ABA Journal. B) The Supreme Court has sided with Monsanto in a big patent case. USA Today. C) They say most White House scandals occur during your second term. President Obama … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.10.13
A) The World Trade Center is now the tallest building in the western hemisphere at the symbolic height of 1,776 feet tall. LA Times. B) Student loan debt is now over $1 trillion, and a major hindrance to economic growth … Read Entire Article…
May 10, 2013 - 2:05 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, law school admissions, logical reasonings, LSAT, News
Tags: law school, law school admissions, logical reasonings, LSAT, News
Logical Reasonings / 5.9.13
A) Here’s a list of the top 10 law schools in the world. Next up: best law schools in the galaxy. Above the Law. B) Being a lawyer isn’t as intense as it looks on TV and movies. It’s more … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.8.13
A) Harvard Law students are not pleased with their school’s investments in fossil fuel companies. The Harvard Crimson. B) Above the Law’s inaugural law school rankings are still generating a ton of buzz — mostly from Above the Law. Above … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.7.13
A) Attention, law school shoppers. There’s a new tool to help you compare shop. National Law Journal. B) Law school professors make pretty good money. See: Michigan Law. Above the Law. C) Yale Law School students aren’t impressed with this … Read Entire Article…
May 7, 2013 - 3:30 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, law school professor, law school students, logical reasonings
Tags: law school, law school professor, law school students, logical reasonings
Caption Contest II Winner of Online LSAT Course Discount
If you had too many margaritas last night celebrating Cinco de Mayo, don’t worry. Blueprint LSAT Prep has a little humor to cure your hangover.
We recently held our second LSAT blog caption contest, and the submissions were silly fun — much like our readers (and Blueprint LSAT Prep Facebook fans).
Last week, we saddled up the above photo and asked LSAT blog readers to submit a funny caption — ideally one that is LSAT or law school-related. The submissions were pretty solid. We even got one from veteran Blueprint LSAT Prep instructor Jay Donnell: “Wish I knew how to acquit you.” Funny, Jay, but…ineligible!
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May 6, 2013 - 6:18 pm - By Hank
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