Making Friends With Non-Traditional Law Students Pays Off
Today on the LSAT blog: a guest post by Law School Expert Ann Levine, the former director of admissions for two ABA-approved law schools and the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an...
View ArticleCracking the Law School Admission Essay Question Code
Today’s guest LSAT blog post is from Anna Ivey, founder of Ivey Consulting — which has partnered with Blueprint LSAT Prep to take over all of our law school application consulting. Blueprint students...
View ArticleHow I Got My 180 LSAT Score: Kevin’s June LSAT Story
Today’s guest post on the LSAT blog is from Kevin, a student in Blueprint LSAT Prep’s online course who earned a 180 LSAT score on the June LSAT. This is how he did it. My junior year at UC Irvine, I...
View ArticleWhat to Do If Your June LSAT Score Came Back Lousy
Today on the LSAT blog: a guest post by Law School Expert Ann Levine, the former director of admissions for two ABA-approved law schools and the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an...
View ArticleYour First Legal Job: How Smart 0Ls Think About The Job Search
One of the most important things for you to think about before entering law school is the type of job that you want when exiting law school. You should begin planning your job search before you even...
View Article3 Ways To Make Your Law School Application Stand Out
Today’s post comes to us from Ann Levine, a law school admissions consultant and the founder of LawSchoolExpert.com. She is the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert. Every...
View ArticleOut After Curfew: Do You Have to Disclose?
Today’s post comes from Anna Ivey, the former Dean of Admissions at the University of Chicago Law School and founder of Ivey Consulting. She and her team help college, law school, and MBA applicants...
View ArticleAdmissions Consultant: Starting Your Law School Applications
Today’s tips come from Eileen Conner, who helps law students create excellent law school admissions essays in her work as founder of Pen and Chisel. The LSAT is finally over! After several months of...
View ArticleApply to Law School with a Poor LSAT Score or Wait Until the Next Exam?
Today’s post comes to us from our friends at the Ivey Files. Anna Ivey is the former Dean of Admissions at the University of Chicago Law School and founder of Ivey Consulting. She and her team help...
View ArticleDon’t Let Anxiety Drive Law School Applications
Today’s post comes to us from Ann Levine, a law school admissions consultant and the founder of LawSchoolExpert.com. She is the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert. I am...
View ArticleStay Ahead on Your Law School Applications
Today’s tips come from Eileen Conner, who helps law school candidates write excellent admissions essays in her work as founder of Pen and Chisel. If you’re taking the December LSAT, you’ve probably...
View ArticleApplying to Law School: Location, Location, Location?
Today’s post comes to us from our friends at The Law School Toolbox. In law school admissions land, it’s a question as old as time: How important is location when deciding where to apply? Is it...
View ArticleImportant Words to Look for in Law School Application Disclosures
Today’s post comes to us from our friends at Anna Ivey Consulting. Every law school application I know of asks about some mix-and-match of criminal disclosures. And every school asks differently, so...
View ArticleDecember LSAT Tips: Don’t Be a Turkey
A version of this article was originally published November 26, 2013. If, like former Blueprint instructor Matt Shinners, your Thanksgiving tradition includes a movie marathon, you may have to skip...
View ArticleKai’s LSAT Story: How I Got My 177
Today’s post comes to us from Kai, a former Blueprint student who is currently in the midst of the law school application process. He was recently admitted to a Top 5 program. Preparing for the LSAT...
View ArticleFinishing Law Applications: Get Ready to Submit!
It’s the most wonderful time of year. Not Christmas; December LSAT scores will be released soon after the New Year, and you’ll be ready to finalize your schools list and get those applications out the...
View ArticleFinding Typos in Your Law School Application After You Submit
Today’s post comes to us from our friends at Anna Ivey Consulting. Typos. In very important missives. That you’ve already sent to very important people. Argh. Everyone has been there at one time or...
View ArticleLetters of Continued Interest: When, How and Why?
Today’s tips come from Eileen Conner, who helps law school candidates write excellent admissions essays in her work as founder of Pen and Chisel. Waiting to hear back from your target law schools...
View ArticleAll Your February LSAT Application Options
Today’s post comes to us from our friends at Anna Ivey Consulting. What a glorious week all you February LSAT takers are waking up to. Exhausted, curled up, wrung out? Take heart; you could be in...
View ArticleFaith and the Law School Admission Process
Today’s post comes to us from Ann Levine, a law school admissions consultant and the founder of LawSchoolExpert.com. She is the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert. No, this...
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