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Yes, that is about right, although you should shoot for June or October. That gets your applications in early, and then you have the December test as a backup if something goes wrong on an earlier tests. Taking the June test gets it all over with early, but with graduation and everything, you probably want to use the summer to study for the October test. Whatever you do, practice hard and don't take the test until you feel ready.
The first writer is actually wrong--law schools want to see a recent score, but they are ok with LSAT scores that are two or even three years old.
That sounds fine. Remember, though, that most schools require that LSAT to be taken within a year of application...so don't wait too long or else you will have to take it over
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