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14 Legally Blonde Moments to Get You Through the LSAT

Because Elle Woods knows best.

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14 Legally Blonde Moments to Get You Through the LSAT

As the next LSAT test date quickly is approaching, we all need a little positivity and motivation. Legally Blonde is always a stellar way to find yourself excited for the LSAT and application process for law school. And of course looking at the best law school applicant of all time, Elle Woods, will get us ready to go!

1. Never forget that special moment when you figured out that law school was right for you.

Elle: This is the type of girl Warner wants to marry. This is what I need to become to be serious.

Old Lady: What? Practically deformed?

Elle: No, a law student.

2. Nobody truly understands the LSAT until they are getting ready for it.

Elle: I’m reading about the LSATs.

Serena: My cousin had that once. Apparently you get a really bad rash on your…ahem.

3. Think of everything else you've accomplished; you can obviously handle the LSAT.

Elle: I once had to judge a tighty-whitey contest for Lambda Kappa Pi. Trust me, I can handle anything.

4. Don't forget your lucky item when you go to the test.

Margot: Here, you’re gonna need this.

Elle: Your scrunchie?

Margot: My lucky scrunchie. It helped me pass Spanish.

Serena: You passed Spanish because you gave Professor Montoya a lap dance after the final.

Margot: Yeah…luckily!

5. Always make yourself unique during the application process.

Elle: Here it is!

Professor Callahan: It’s pink.

Elle: Oh! And it’s scented! I think it gives it a little something extra, don’t you think?

6. Don't forget how hard you've worked to get this far.

Elle: I worked so hard to get into law school. I blew off Greek week to study for the LSATs. I even hired a Coppola to direct my admissions video.

7. Be confident and decide your dreams; you determine your own path.

Elle: I don’t need backups. I am going to Harvard.

8. Enjoy shocking all of those who doubted you.

Warner: You got into Harvard Law?

Elle: What? Like, it’s hard?

9. Come up with an iconic introduction for your first day of law school.

Elle: Hi. I'm Elle Woods and this is Bruiser Woods. We're both Gemini vegetarians.

10. Get ready to always sound like a lawyer.

Elle: I feel comfortable using legal jargon in everyday life. *someone whistles at her* I object!

11. Your friends will always support you.

Serena: Elle, we came to see your trial and look! There’s like a judge and everything… and jury people.

Margot: Vote for Elle!

12. ...and always keep a redhead friend.

Elle: I have always respected redheads as members of a hair color minority.

13. Dress like Elle Woods; keep it pink and classy.

Vivian: Nice outfit.

Elle: Oh, I like your outfit too, except when I dress up as a frigid bitch, I try not to look so constipated

14. Last but not least, there are no better ways to say it then in Elle's words, "You must always have faith in yourself".

Good luck on your LSAT!

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