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Getting Started with your LSAT Live Course Account
Getting Started with your LSAT Live Course Account
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Updated over 3 months ago

1. Access Blueprint at www.blueprintprep.com

  • Click Login in the upper right and use your credentials to sign in.

  • From your My Account page, click on Access Blueprint LSAT in the lower left.

2. Create Your Study Plan

  • First, you will be prompted to input some information about your study start date, LSAT test date, number of hours available to study each week, and preferred day of the week to take full-length exams.

  • When you click next, you can mark specific dates off from studying by clicking on the specific date. We recommend taking at least one day off per week. You can click on the day of the week instead of a specific date to mark a recurring day off.

  • Click next again to populate all of your assignments.

  • Note that you can reset your study plan as many times as you want. Assignments that you have completed will not be automatically added, but you can add them back manually.

3. Take Practice Exam 1

  • This will provide you with a baseline score.

  • You can find Practice Exam 1 either by clicking on the Study Plan or Exams menu.

4. Attend Live Classes

  • Sign up for Office Hours! They are a great supplement to the learning modules.

  • If you are enrolled in the LSAT Live Course or the LSAT 170+ Course, then choose your class schedule. You can register for additional or alternate lessons whenever you want.

  • Both Office Hours and Online Lessons can be found under the Live menu. You can select ‘Upcoming’ near the top of the page to view upcoming lessons or select ‘Past’ to view recordings of past sessions.

  • Check our guarantee for all attendance requirements.

5. Work Through the Modules and Qbank Quizzes

  • Work through question sets in Qbank to develop your LSAT skills.

6. Supplement as needed

  • Supplement with extra practice sets from Qbank!

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