<p>Can I do it?
The test doesn't seem ridiculously hard. I will be a senior next year. What will colleges think of this?</p>
<p>Your LSAT score lasts five years. Unless you want law schools to see it, you need to hold off.</p>
<p>Some schools may only accept it after 3 years.</p>
<p>Besides, enjoy your last year of high school.. and the next two or three if you can help it.</p>
<p>In that case, then the OP will be in the unenviable position where he has to retake the LSAT even if he does well, and it'll still show up if he does poorly. It's a no-win situation.</p>
<p>Why the hell would you want to do that?</p>
<p>If you're just curious as to how you might score, download a practice test or buy a test prep book with some in it, and take one under timed conditions.</p>