... than a couple hours a day you should start much earlier ... not taking it until June 2016 or later then I'd ... an hour or two per day if you started now, then ... to take at least one day off a week and have ...
@nickek said:
Though, I read JY's article the other day about taking a year to master the test, so I wouldn't be so bummed about potentially taking June/2016
... need to shoot for June 2016 with Sep/Oct and Dec ... 2016 as backups. If I were ... and then study hard through January and then start PTs with ...
... be 36 years old in January, I have a wife who ... (I’ve been prepping since January), I realized that I am ... taking the test until June 2016 (average 20 hours studying/week ...
... 145 on your absolute luckiest day, and there is no point ... could read a book a day because you heard there is ... and then shoot for June 2016 and use next fall as ...
@"Ron Swanson" said:
A June 2016 exam seems more reasonable and would allow me to take a break from the LSAT and get going next January when my final semester course load is light.
... 3 hours (round trip) per day. By the time she gets ... start law school in fall 2016 and wants to just get ... retake, you have the October 2016 exam, and you have that ...
Per the LSAC's website, the scores should be released via email by January 5. They do say that their listed dates are just estimates, so who knows...
http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/test-dates-deadlines/2015-2016/us-canada-dec