![]() ![]() ![]() Homework problems are presented in a very clean, dynamic format, where you can eliminate wrong answers (graying them out) and get hints. Blueprint only utilizes official past LSAT questions in its study material, so the base content is extremely relevant and high quality – not that other test prep companies don’t do this as well (see LSATMax).īut what is particularly cool about the Blueprint course is the manner in which they deliver the homework and the video explanations that accompany most problems. Typical Blueprint practice LSAT questionįollowing each lesson is a batch of homework, which includes drills and problem sets. The frequent and targeted quizzes result in higher retention (at least for me), and I found the overall structure highly effective. I found these assessments to be really valuable, and a unique feature that most other LSAT prep companies don’t utilize. That is how each lesson module is generally structured – interesting video lesson or two, quick hit assessment to make sure you’re on track, rinse, lather, repeat. Combined with a handful of naturally funny instructors, it makes for a very engaging and interesting lesson.Įach quick hit video is followed by a quiz to make sure you were paying attention and understand the concepts discussed. The video rolls through a series of dynamic notes, images and diagrams to accomplish the goal of getting a teaching point across. Blueprint’s video lessons are highly engaging ![]() The video lessons are undoubtedly very high quality – the instructors appear on screen, and as they break down a concept or problem, various notes, graphics and cartoons appear around them. Our Rating Of Blueprint’s Lessons & Courseworkīlueprint makes it clear that one of their main goals is making LSAT prep fun, which they believe translates to an improved learning experience and better material retention.Īfter taking this course, I can say that while not exactly fun (I mean how can studying for the LSAT truly be fun?), it was definitely engaging and much more interesting than other LSAT courses we’ve reviewed (that includes Princeton Review and 7Sage).įor on demand, self-paced students (more on the live classes below), the lesson side of their coursework utilizes short video lessons followed by a quick assessment to make sure you are retaining what you just learned. Alternatively, you can always continue reading for even more detail regarding Blueprint LSAT. He discusses the two course formats, pricing, quality of the study materials, and much more. In the video above, John from the Test Prep Insight team (our resident LSAT expert) covers everything you need to know about the Blueprint LSAT prep course. Video Review: Is Blueprint LSAT Worth It? Given that this is a long, robust review, we’ve included jump-to links above for your convenience.
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