<p>Lots of good advice on here for you.</p>
<p>read Jonri’s (#7 post) re: LSDAS. While you are on break, register and get everything in order. You will want everything completed so once you take the LSAT in Feb you can officially apply to your schools.</p>
<p>I would suggest you look at the site_ lawschoolnumbers.com once you have your LSAT score and apply to appropriate schools. Law schools have rolling admissions so the earlier you apply the better, though as many of us with kids in law school can tell you, some schools accept,deny and defer early and others are pretty late in acceptances anyway… so my guess is, you will be in the pile with the late apps and those who are in the late pile and won’t find out until March or later if you are accepted. Just be realistic once you get your LSAT score and apply to matches and some reaches. </p>
<p>Re: SAT’s/LSAT, my son’s ACT was also 34 (all parts 33-35) and did not take an LSAT class. Scored 160 then 168, and he is a great test taker (hence did pretty well for minimal studying). Just be forewarned that due to the nature of the LSAT test, 167 was 95th percentile (son is like you, always had been 99%tile) and that T14 is mostly URM’s and those with 170+.</p>
<p>If you end up postponing law school until 2013, based on your other option once graduating, you will have time to retake the LSAT, if you decide.</p>
<p>Good luck to you.</p>