Hi! I went from a 156 diagnostic to a 176 on my official exam in 4 months, so it is definitely possible if you have the time to devote to studying. I did one month of 2 LSAT classes/day with additional nightly homework and then stuck to weekly practice exams, blind reviews, and 4+ hours of drilling per day until I took the test. My life was essentially LSAT, class, and work but that was a choice that I was comfortable making because my internship covered the cost of my LSAT prep. If your friends are willing to do homework in a library with you while you study that also makes the social sacrifice much easier!
Ultimately though, you are the only one who knows if you can balance studying with classes. Don't be discouraged if you decide to move out your timeline. The summer is a great time to study!
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Hi! I went from a 156 diagnostic to a 176 on my official exam in 4 months, so it is definitely possible if you have the time to devote to studying. I did one month of 2 LSAT classes/day with additional nightly homework and then stuck to weekly practice exams, blind reviews, and 4+ hours of drilling per day until I took the test. My life was essentially LSAT, class, and work but that was a choice that I was comfortable making because my internship covered the cost of my LSAT prep. If your friends are willing to do homework in a library with you while you study that also makes the social sacrifice much easier!
Ultimately though, you are the only one who knows if you can balance studying with classes. Don't be discouraged if you decide to move out your timeline. The summer is a great time to study!