LSAT Date Dilemma: June or August? | The Short Cut
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A full-time teacher. Weekend studying. Mid-160s. A 171 goal. So… should you take the LSAT in June, or wait until August?
In this episode, we break down one of the most common (and misunderstood) decisions LSAT students face: timing your test. We explain why June vs August doesn’t actually affect your application timeline, when it does make sense to wait, and how an extra 2–3 months can impact both your score and your scholarships. If you’re balancing a busy schedule and wondering whether you’re “ready,” this episode is for you.
📌 Topics covered:
- Does taking the LSAT earlier help admissions?
- When to delay your test (and when not to)
- Why more time = more points (usually)
- How to structure studying with limited time
- The smart way to plan multiple test attempts
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