Taking LSAT during Sophomore year?

<p>Just a “quick” idea. My sister who is a retired teacher did a study abroad program in China through Brooklyn College during the summer–
So—is it possible to consider your semesters be comprised of a spring OR fall semester and a summer semester?? This way you can be at your “home” school for either spring or fall of your junior year and do the LSAT at that time. You can still do the 2 semesters abroad (summer/ and spring or fall).In fact with that type of schedule, I’d consider using summer after soph year to study for LSAT–take the test Oct. or December junior year --and then do study abroad spring AND summer semester of your junior year. Then when you get back for your senior year, you’ll be good to go on your Applications!!
If you were planning a year abroad in one place, this might not work for you, but as you have to pack up and leave anyway,taking advantage of a summer semester may do the trick. If the semesters overlap, you may need to consider being at your “home” school for the spring semester and taking the June LSAT. Academic calendar schedules may be the deciding factor. Just a thought for your consideration.</p>