Taking the LSAT as a sophmore?

<p>Personal experience. It’s not so much about the “aptitude for biology” as the simple fact that it is a much more demanding major. I was an English major in college and three of my roommates were Biology majors, and even though I had a greater “aptitude” for the field, any one of them could have pulled a 3.75+ if they devoted the same time to an English major as they did to Bio. </p>

<p>That said, the enjoyment of Biology was what I was really getting at. If the OP enjoys biology, why is he considering law school? And if he knows he wants to go to law school, the enjoyment of 4 years of biology won’t outweigh the lost opportunity to prepare for law school and the LSAT in his studies. If an experiment was done in which English and Biology majors took the LSAT, the English majors would fare much better…and that was my point.</p>