I'd recommend starting your LSAT prep about 5 to 6 months before you plan on taking the exam. Beginning in 2019, the LSAT is offered 9 times per year, so no matter when you want to take the test, NOW is a good time to start studying.Jan 29, 2019
Should I start studying for the LSAT freshman year?
I'd recommend waiting. While LSAT scores are good for 5 years, you should be focused on keeping your GPA up. Freshman year represents a huge change, and it's easy to lose focus on keeping your grades up. You also can't change your GPA as easily as you can your LSAT score once you get a few semesters of grades.
Is 7 months enough time to study for the LSAT?
7 months is more than enough time if you stick with a regular, but moderate, schedule. ... Follow it only if you're studying for the LSAT full-time, or if you're able to study for several hours each weekend. You might have work/school/life obligations that make this impossible.
Is 2 months enough for LSAT?
Two months is the optimal LSAT prep schedule for many students. While you can make great score improvements with one intense month of study, practice, and review, most expert LSAT faculty will recommend a longer schedule if one is possible for you.
Is 6 months enough to study for the LSAT?
Most experts and LSAT review courses recommend between 150 and 300 hours of study over the course of three to six months. This is the optimal length of time, because you can study intensively without feeling rushed.Jul 30, 2020