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Classes for the January LSAT are Starting Soon!

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Now that Halloween is officially over, we should be preparing for Thanksgiving and Christmas, right? Well, yes, but not if you’re planning on taking the January LSAT. With only a few months out before the exam, now is the time to register for a class, purchase an online course, or find a tutor.

The January 2019 LSAT is significant for two reasons. One, it’s the only winter test this year since there will be no December or February exams. It’s also one of the last three chances you have before the LSAT starts to go digital in July. While we’re all eagerly awaiting the coming of LSAC to the digital age, the change can throw off some test takers who have become comfortable with the pen-and-paper format. If this sounds like you, then the January LSAT might be your best option. For everyone else, taking the LSAT in January still puts you in the application season, though admittedly later in the game. You could be at a slight disadvantage because scores won’t be released until February, so definitely check admissions deadlines.

We won’t sugarcoat it–studying during the holidays with all the distractions they afford can be difficult. A classroom course, be it in-person or live course, can help keep you accountable. For the dedicated self-studier, an online class offers full flexibility, while a tutor can help bridge any gaps you might have. Blueprint offers all four services, but our January LSAT courses are starting next week! All of Blueprint’s instructors scored 170+ on the LSAT and received extensive training. Time and again, Blueprint’s success has been reflected in the score increases of its students on practice exams—11 points on average.

Below we’ve listed our classes for this exam period. Give yourself the gift of education and invest in your future by signing up for a course. We guarantee you’ll see a score increase after taking our classroom or Live Course courses and our online video lessons are the furthest thing from boring. We set you up for success, but it’s up to you to make the first move. If you’re unsure where to start, schedule a consultation with our Academic Managers to help guide you through all aspects of the LSAT process.

Nationwide:

Live Course 1: Begins Wednesday, 10/31, with instructor Dylan Gadek (178). The class meets Saturday, Sunday, and some Wednesday afternoons.
Live Course 2: Begins Sunday, 11/11, with instructor Ross Rinehart (170). The class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and some Sunday afternoons.
Live Course 3: Begins Saturday, 11/24, with instructor Chris Whyte (171). The class meets Tuesdays, Thursdays, and some Saturday afternoons.

California:

Bay Area/Northern California:

Berkeley: Begins Sunday, 11/18, with instructor Mike Moss (173). The class meets Tuesdays, Thursdays, and some Saturday/Sunday afternoons.

Southern California:

Irvine: Begins Tuesday, 11/27, with instructor Ross Rinehart (170). The class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and some Saturday mornings.
Downtown Los Angeles: Begins Sunday, 11/11, with instructor Branden Frankel (175). The class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and some Saturday/Sunday mornings.
UCLA: Begins Sunday, 11/18, with instructor Spencer Robins (179). The class meets Tuesdays, Thursdays, and some Saturday/Sunday afternoons.
Northridge: Begins Saturday, 11/10, with instructor Branden Frankel (175). The class meets Tuesdays, Thursdays, and some Saturday mornings.

San Diego:

San Diego: Begins Saturday, 11/17, with instructor Nick McIntosh (172). The class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and some Saturday/Sunday mornings.

District of Columbia:

Washington D.C.: Begins Saturday, 11/17, with instructor Shir Davidovicz (170). The class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and some Saturday/Sunday mornings.

Florida:

Miami: Begins Sunday, 11/18. The class meets Tuesdays, Thursdays, and some Saturday/Sunday afternoons.

Illinois:

Chicago: Begins Saturday, 11/17, with instructor Cory O’Brien (170). The class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and some Saturday/Sunday mornings.

New York:

New York 1: Begins Saturday, 11/17, with instructor Julien Hawthorne (170). The class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and some Saturday/Sunday mornings.

New York 2: Begins Sunday, 11/18, with instructor Kevin Lin (180). The class meets Tuesdays, Thursdays, and some Saturday/Sunday afternoons.