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LSAT Ninja
My name is Matt but most people call me Riley. I didn’t come up with the name LSAT Ninja. You might wonder what inspires someone to write a blog with such a name, and that is a question that has occurred to me as well. Well, let me try to explain. I was not blessed with many talents in life. However, roughly seven years ago I discovered that I have an uncanny ability to solve relatively pointless word puzzles quickly and accurately. In other words, my only real talent is the LSAT.
After receiving a 179 on my first LSAT in 2002, I went the normal road and applied to law school. I decided to spur acceptances to schools like Harvard and NYU and started teaching the LSAT (I know, my mom didn’t quite understand either). Then I kept teaching the LSAT, and kept doing it some more. Now I am one of the owners of Blueprint and I still teach the LSAT. I probably know every question that has been on the test forwards and backwards (I have tried that as a pickup line before; you can imagine the results).
So I am here as the “LSAT Ninja” to help you with your own LSAT adventure. Most test prep companies keep this stuff under lock and key, but we think that there is some stuff we would like to share with students. I will discuss the experience of taking the LSAT, tips and strategies for doing well, and even a foolproof strategy for getting lucky with that cute guy or gal at your testing center. I have a head for numbers so there will be lots of stats, charts and graphs and hopefully some spirited debate about the importance of such things. It’s gonna be great. I hope you enjoy…
Thoughts? You can reach me at lsatninja@moststronglysupported.com.



