Nervous Junior who needs expert advice for Law School questions

<p>Sologigoglos…Don’t law schools suggest that you only take the LSAT once? Thus you shouldn’t take it early just because you expect to take it another time, just in case.</p>

<p>of course you don’t “plan” to screw up on the LSATs the first time, nor do you plan to get a 175 in june and see if you can get that 180.
a june test date gives you two advantages</p>

<p>1) an open option in case you DO **** up
2) ability to start sending off applications in September</p>

<p>as for the “suggestion”, it’s a lot like how ETS “suggests” that you don’t fill in random bubbles.</p>