Top 5 Law School Personal Statement Mistakes
It’s crunch time, people. Many of you are awaiting patiently (drunkenly?) for your October LSAT results, and that’s put somewhat of a ticking clock on your law school personal statement. You should...
View ArticleMy Law School Personal Statement, Dissected
I applied to law school in October/November of 2006 with a 3.7/180 and the following law school personal statement. It was not even close to the strongest element of my application package. I’ve...
View ArticleLaw School Letters of Recommendation Rules to Live By
While your LSAT score, GPA and personal statement will make up the majority of your application packet, your law school letters of recommendation are an integral part of it as well. It’s easy to treat...
View ArticleTo Disclose or Not to Disclose: a Pre-Law Conundrum
I hear some of you pre-law students out there have been having a good time. Too good of a time, if truth be told. And now you might be forced to check that “Yes” box next to one of the Character and...
View ArticleBreaking Down Law School Early Decision and Early Action
For all you early birds, there’s still time to apply for law school early admissions. That is, of course, if the schools to which you’re applying accept early applications. If you intended to use your...
View ArticleLogical Reasonings
A) Be the first to submit a video in our brand new Facebook contest. There’s a free Blueprint LSAT course up for grabs, so upload your entry now and start collecting votes. (And for a shot at $50,...
View ArticleAny Undergrad Major Can Work for Law School Admissions
Folks often assume that there is some magical undergrad major that will open up every law school admissions door to which they’d like access. These people are sorely mistaken. There is no “best” major...
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