High School Senior taking the LSAT

<p>So over the past few days, I decided to look more into the LSAT and what I will be getting myself into during my undergrad years. After a little bit of research into how the LSAT is structured, I took the practice exam on the LSAC website. I used timing methods, and all sections were done under the proper time constraints. </p>

<p>This was the first time I decided to actually try more than 1 or 2 practice questions from each section. I ended up with a 165 using the score conversion chart given in the practice exam. I realize that this is a score that makes some of the most prestigious law schools hard to get into, but is this good for a high school senior just trying out the test? I'm actually a rising high school senior, so I do not even apply for undergrad until this fall.</p>

<p>Yes, that’s very good. The Top 14 schools typically need at least a 170 or so for admission, so a 165 with 4 years left to study is great.</p>