LSAT and Study Abroad
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:51 pm
I am at the end of my sophomore year and I'm planning on taking the LSAT this October. I'm going to attempt to score in the 99th percentile (isn't everyone?)
My reason for wanting to take it as a rising junior is that I will be taking a relatively light internship this summer. Next summer, I will be attempting to have a more rigorous internship, possibly with a great deal of commuting involved. Thus, I feel as though I will have much more time to devote to the LSAT if I take it this summer. Also, if I feel as though I'm not ready or if I mess up and have to cancel my score and retake, I will have plenty of opportunities to do so.
However, I am also planning on studying abroad at (one of Oxford/Cambridge/LSE) next fall and the orientation for that starts at about the same time as the LSAT (actually a few days before. I am planning on skipping the first few days of my trip).
Does this seem like somewhat of an ambitious endeavor? Even though I won't have the stress of classes to worry about like most other test takers, will it be hard to coordinate two major events all at the same time? I know that some here do all sorts of rituals (waking up at the same time for the week before, testing out which breakfast cereal helps you do the best on the LSAT, etc) and I wonder if it might be hard to arrange everything for my trip, pack and study for the LSAT at the same time. It also might be overwhelming?
My schedule would be:
Summer: Study for LSAT, internship, workout, eat, sleep
September: No more internship. Study rigorously for LSAT and work out logistics for trip
Week before LSAT: Study nonstop, do TLS rituals, etc.
October 1st: Take LSAT in the morning, pack later in the day
October 2nd: Get on plane in morning. Arrive in the UK at night.
Any potential pitfalls with my plan (Either related to taking it a year earlier than normal or related to my study abroad trip)? Will it be too much to handle? I don't want to risk messing up this test.
My reason for wanting to take it as a rising junior is that I will be taking a relatively light internship this summer. Next summer, I will be attempting to have a more rigorous internship, possibly with a great deal of commuting involved. Thus, I feel as though I will have much more time to devote to the LSAT if I take it this summer. Also, if I feel as though I'm not ready or if I mess up and have to cancel my score and retake, I will have plenty of opportunities to do so.
However, I am also planning on studying abroad at (one of Oxford/Cambridge/LSE) next fall and the orientation for that starts at about the same time as the LSAT (actually a few days before. I am planning on skipping the first few days of my trip).
Does this seem like somewhat of an ambitious endeavor? Even though I won't have the stress of classes to worry about like most other test takers, will it be hard to coordinate two major events all at the same time? I know that some here do all sorts of rituals (waking up at the same time for the week before, testing out which breakfast cereal helps you do the best on the LSAT, etc) and I wonder if it might be hard to arrange everything for my trip, pack and study for the LSAT at the same time. It also might be overwhelming?
My schedule would be:
Summer: Study for LSAT, internship, workout, eat, sleep
September: No more internship. Study rigorously for LSAT and work out logistics for trip
Week before LSAT: Study nonstop, do TLS rituals, etc.
October 1st: Take LSAT in the morning, pack later in the day
October 2nd: Get on plane in morning. Arrive in the UK at night.
Any potential pitfalls with my plan (Either related to taking it a year earlier than normal or related to my study abroad trip)? Will it be too much to handle? I don't want to risk messing up this test.