Finally, not all the answers have explanations (which for not having all the exams, this is really disappointing). It's a small feature offered elsewhere that really helps for active listeners. Going further on the lack of features, you do not have a place to take notes as you watch videos and attend classes.
However, when I take practice exams on other sites and on Law Hub, these features (highlighting, underlining, changing font) all work seamlessly. Now, let's get to the practice questions and exams, the platform blueprint uses is clunky (even the instructors say not to use the features because, they do not work well).
#Blueprint lsat prep registration#
My registration for the course has changed and been removed several times, with no solution after many attempts to take with support about the issue. When you contact support about the issue, you will probably get some response like, "yeah, that's an issue we've known about". You cannot access homework from the calendar (where it is listed as a link), you have to go to the syllabus. The reason for this, I believe is because if you printed out the test you would see the glaring differences in their test and the one offered through Law Hub. You cannot print the tests if you have a written test accommodation. Finally, if you have accommodations, this is not a great resource.
They choose not to use the provided experimental portion for some reason. Not only do they not allow you to easily export your test data but, if you enter your data in another platform and review with the Law Hub answer sheet, you will soon find that Blue Print does not use the actual Law Hub tests, so your correct answers will be drastically different. Speaking of analytics, if you are like me, and you love having spreadsheets of data for tracking progress or spotting areas of weakness, you are going to have your work cut out for you. If you wish to do a blind review, well too bad! Because in order to clear the correct answers, you must delete your progress, which deletes the analytics. For example, they do not offer all the Prep Exams offered through Law Hub (a mandatory subscription if you use Blue Print), so you are extremely limited on the number of prep test you can take. As far as the services provided through Blueprint, you would be MUCH better off going through a different service. That being said, I had a very positive experience with Blueprint as a whole and I would definitely recommend it!ĭon't waste your time and money. This wasn't a big deal (other than it being slightly annoying), but someone should really look it over and make those corrections because it looks careless on Blueprint's part. Lastly, a lot of their explanations (and sometimes questions/answers themselves) had typos left and right. Considering all students have to pay for access to all previous exams given by LSAC, I don't know why Blueprint couldn't include more on their website so I could track analytics on there instead of having to switch back and forth with LawHub- and more importantly, to get Blueprint explanations for my incorrect questions.
#Blueprint lsat prep full#
Although there's a large question bank (something like 10k questions), there are only a handful of full practice exams on the Blueprint site. They don't offer blind review of questions/exams, so you have to see the answers even if you missed the question and wanted to try again without seeing the correct answer indicated. (Disclaimer: I'm overall very satisfied with Blueprint these are just things that I wish I knew prior).
The reason I'm giving 4 stars overall is solely because the blueprint interface was not as great as it could be. Dylan and Haaris are excellent instructors- I give them 5/5 stars.