LSAT out of high school

<p>Is this possible? It doesn’t seem to me that a college education is necessary… it just looks like a far harder version of SAT critical reading, though critical reading always came naturally to me… with extensive prep, would it theoretically be plausible to score well on this before college? Has this ever happened? Is it even allowed?</p>

<p>Yes, you can take the LSAT whenever you want. I think I would have done just as well had I taken the LSAT out of high school (so long as I had the same amount of prep). If you really want to take the LSAT now, take some PrepTests and see how you do. You do have a lot more time to practice for the LSAT now compared to when you’re in college.</p>

<p>Sure, you can take the test now, but why would you want to? You’ll need a bachelor’s to get into a good law school. You may as well take your time in college to practice, right?</p>