Blueprint blows away the competition.
Our students have achieved unprecedented results. But don't take our word for it, look at the statistics:
Our average score increase is measured from each qualifying student's first practice exam to their best practice exam. Please
see below for further details.
This is one of the highest advertised score increases for any LSAT company ever, and many companies do not even release their average score improvements.
By the numbers (First to Best Practice Exam):
97.1% increase their score during the course.
85.5% increase their score by 5 or more points.
50.2% increase their score by 10 or more points.
14.5% increase their score by 15 or more points.
54.4% scored in the top 15% of test takers nationwide.
38.2% scored in the top 9% of test takers nationwide.
27.4% scored in the top 6% of test takers nationwide.
10.4% scored in the top 2% of test takers nationwide.
6.6% scored in the top 1% of test takers nationwide.
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How did they do it? |
Blueprint unites the finest instructors with the best curriculum in test preparation, ensuring that our students gain a significant edge.
Our experience and out expertise allows our students to reach the highest levels of LSAT perfection. |
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Details of our study:
1. Our study included all qualifying Blueprint students in all of our Spring 2008 courses across the country. To qualify for the study, a students had to take all
four proctored practice exams during the course. In addition, the study excluded self-study students who did not attend a live class, as well as
any repeat students.
2. Blueprint does not have access to our students' scores on the actual LSAT, so we are unable to use the real LSAT to compute any reliable score increase
information. We feel that using the first-to-best convention is the most accurate gauge for improvement. The other convention that is used is a first-to-last
convention. When using such a calculation, our average increase was 8 points.
3. Our score increase data was calculated by the accounting firm of Howard & Howard using test results taken directly from the Blueprint database.
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