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Kerry
LSAT prep
When is the ideal time to start prepping for the test? How much in advance? While taking college classes or best when not enrolled?
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- anonymous alum Hi Kerry, that's a great question. My response depends on when you want to attend law school. If you want to attend law school right after you finish your undergrad program, then you will need to prep for the test while you are still in college, ideally several months ahead of taking it. For example, if you plan to take the LSAT in June 2018, you should be prepping now. It is totally feasible to do that and be in school. And, candidly, it isn't a great idea to just take a year off of life only to study for the LSAT. Now, if you plan to work for some time before you start law school, then you can definitely prep simultaneously as well. Slow and steady wins the race, so several months of moderate prep will get you further ahead than cramming for one month. Good luck, and feel free to follow up with more questions. {{ 1516935266235+1-1 | date : 'short' }}
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Eric Allen
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Kerry, we have test prep partners that can help you with that too. Check out a previous post here: https://www.admit.me/en/discussions/view/55b845cef057600a5c16feee
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