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Early Registration Deadline for the June LSAT is Tomorrow
It doesn’t fully feel like LSAT prep season until the LSAC deadlines start to pass. The first deadline for the June LSAT was May 4 (the registration deadline for non-published LSAT test centers), but the critical LSAT deadlines still await us.
Kind of.
Tomorrow is May 8, and that is the final day to register for the June LSAT without paying a late fee. As a guaranteed first-ballot Procrastination Hall of Famer, I understand if you’ve waited this long to register. Unfortunately, if you still haven’t registered for the June LSAT you may have missed out on the best LSAT test center available. And if you wait any longer, you’re just going to bring on more stress than you need.
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May 7, 2012 - 6:54 pm - By Hank
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Logical Reasonings / 5.4.12
A) Law School Transparency screwed up its recent findings about law school debt. It’s actually much worse. National Law Journal. B) NYU Law School has invited blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng to be a visiting scholar. DNAinfo. C) Why bust … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.3.12
A) May is a busy month, but that shouldn’t stop you from preparing to apply for law school. Law School Expert. B) In-house corporate lawyers kind of have it made. Economist. C) The San Diego DEA accidentally locked up a … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.2.12
A) Thirteen people in Florida have been charged in the hazing death of a drum major. CNN. B) How should merit scholarships play a role in choosing a law school? Anna Ivey. C) Newt Gingrich throws in the towel on … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.1.12
A) The dean at the University of California Hastings School of Law isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. And apparently he isn’t afraid to drop admissions 20 percent this fall. USA Today. B) Emory Law School provides therapy … Read Entire Article…
Latest Addition to the Blueprint Website: Free LSAT Help
It’s impossible to write a post like this without it sounding like a car commercial, but here goes:
Blueprint LSAT Prep is proud to announce the latest addition to our website. It features dozens of articles that cover every step of the law school admissions process and includes a free LSAT licensed by LSAC that anyone can download, take and score — as well as view video explanations for every LSAT question.
Test-drive the free LSAT help area today.
The LSAT we have teed up for your best hack is the June 2007 exam. After you provide your answers, our innovative scoring analytics will not only tell you how well you performed but will pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses so that you can tailor your LSAT prep to fit your needs.
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Apr 30, 2012 - 6:42 pm - By Hank
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Logical Reasonings / 4.30.12
A) The American Bar Association is considering dropping the LSAT…again. ABA Journal. B) Get ready to raise an eyebrow: Columbia Law School is changing how it reports job figures. NY Post. C) Here are some tips for reducing expenses in … Read Entire Article…
What Would They Score on the LSAT: NBA Playoffs Edition
The NBA Playoffs tip off this weekend, and I’m so excited I could elbow someone in the head.
Among the notable storylines in the Western Conference this year are the veteran Spurs locking down the No. 1 seed, the high-flying Clippers returning to the postseason for the first time in six years, and the defending champion Dallas Mavericks limping in as the No. 7 seed because they spent too much time this season wiping down last year’s trophy. In the Eastern Conference, the Bulls earned the top seed, the No. 3 seed Pacers will face the Dwight Howard-less Magic, and the Knicks will battle LeBron James’s receding hairline and the Miami Heat.
Although most players didn’t graduate college, it takes brains to win in the NBA Playoffs.
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Apr 27, 2012 - 6:19 pm - By Hank
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Logical Reasonings / 4.27.12
A) The US inmate population dropped for the third consecutive year. Are fewer people committing crimes, or are more prisoners figuring out how to escape? Bureau of Justice Statistics. B) KFC ordered to pay $8.3 million to a girl who … Read Entire Article…






