<p>I am currently a freshman in college, aspiring to go to law school.
Since I am a international student and the fact that my school is not reputable as to its reputation and bringing in career opportunities related to the law, I am seriously considering to go to law school right after college. Graduating from my college, I do not think I will be placed into the specific jobs that I want to be involved in. Therefore, when would it be the ideal time to take the LSAT? and when should I start preparing for it? considering that I want to go to law school following my graduation.</p>
<p>Junior year for serious studying, but you can start prepping for the Reading Comprehension by reading the most boring and difficult material you can find. RC is the hardest part to improve on in a short time span, so that’s the only one you really need to focus on this early in the game. Usually it’s only 2-3 months maximum of serious LSAT studying before you take the test. Also, it’s fine to take it your junior year if you want to go to LS right after undergrad.</p>