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Taking the LSAT as a Junior
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 12:32 am
by VeganChrissy
Thanks in advance to all who reply.
I been looking around TLS forums for some time researching LSAT prep and I've noticed here and on some other blogs people say you should take the LSAT during June (earliest) or Sept/Oct during senior year. I'm currently a rising junior and have already amassed some reliable prep books and will be getting more. At this time I would have 3 months (uninterrupted) to prepare for the Sept. '14 LSAT and 7 months to prepare for the Dec. '14 test. Is there any advise you could give me on whether or not I should take the LSAT early?
Re: Taking the LSAT as a Junior
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 12:35 am
by Splitter1415
If you feel like you're ready, definitely take it. I have no regret that I took the LSAT in my junior year. Now I can spend the whole summer preparing personal statements and scholarship essays.
Re: Taking the LSAT as a Junior
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 1:17 am
by suzige
I took it early during my junior year. Best thing to do bc I had more than enough time to prep for a retake.
Re: Taking the LSAT as a Junior
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 3:33 am
by Hat Trick
I take the LSAT at the beginning of my junior year, and I'm really glad that I did. I had the entire summer between sophomore and junior year to study.
Re: Taking the LSAT as a Junior
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 5:13 am
by banjo
Definitely take it as a junior if you feel ready.
Re: Taking the LSAT as a Junior
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 4:05 pm
by malleus discentium
VeganChrissy wrote:Thanks in advance to all who reply.
I been looking around TLS forums for some time researching LSAT prep and I've noticed here and on some other blogs people say you should take the LSAT during June (earliest) or Sept/Oct during senior year. I'm currently a rising junior and have already amassed some reliable prep books and will be getting more. At this time I would have 3 months (uninterrupted) to prepare for the Sept. '14 LSAT and 7 months to prepare for the Dec. '14 test. Is there any advise you could give me on whether or not I should take the LSAT early?
Take it when you're ready, but don't sacrifice your UGPA, even by a minuscule amount, to study for the LSAT. You can fix the LSAT you can't fix your UGPA.
Re: Taking the LSAT as a Junior
Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 11:25 am
by xylocarp
malleus discentium wrote:VeganChrissy wrote:Thanks in advance to all who reply.
I been looking around TLS forums for some time researching LSAT prep and I've noticed here and on some other blogs people say you should take the LSAT during June (earliest) or Sept/Oct during senior year. I'm currently a rising junior and have already amassed some reliable prep books and will be getting more. At this time I would have 3 months (uninterrupted) to prepare for the Sept. '14 LSAT and 7 months to prepare for the Dec. '14 test. Is there any advise you could give me on whether or not I should take the LSAT early?
Take it when you're ready, but don't sacrifice your UGPA, even by a minuscule amount, to study for the LSAT. You can fix the LSAT you can't fix your UGPA.
Yeah that. I took the LSAT in February of my junior year (this past February), and I did worse in one class as a direct result (I decided not to attend some classes that I thought were less worthwhile than LSAT studying). It wasn't disastrous or anything by a long shot, but it's still worse than it would have been had I not been taking the LSAT during the semester.
I would say only take it if you're taking a relatively easy course load. For me, it wasn't just the fact that I was spending many hours studying, but also the anxiety of the impending test that affected my class performance.
Re: Taking the LSAT as a Junior
Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:20 pm
by wbaseball4ever
It's not like you will learn something in the next semester that will tip the scales. I would take it whenever you know you have plenty of time:
http://william15.hubpages.com/hub/When- ... -Take-LSAT