Why We Built This
The LSAT is one of the most consequential numbers in a pre-law student's journey. Yet finding a clear, honest answer to "what does my score actually mean?" requires visiting multiple sites, reading through generic articles, or paying for prep courses just to access basic information.
We built the LSAT Score Calculator to change that. One tool, free, no email required — that instantly tells you your percentile, which law school tiers you're competitive for, and what your realistic next step is.
What Makes It Different
Most score tools stop at "here's your percentile." We go further: every score result includes school-tier context and an honest next-step recommendation — whether that's applying to your target schools, considering a retake, or understanding which scholarships may be within reach.
We also flag the August 2024 LSAT format change — the removal of Logic Games — which many tools haven't updated for. All percentile data is sourced from official LSAC tables.
Data Sources
Percentile data is based on LSAC's official published percentile tables for the 2022–2025 combined testing period. School tier data uses publicly available ABA 509 disclosure reports. We update the tool annually as new data is released.
- Instant scaled score → percentile conversion
- Law school tier fit (T6 → T50 → regional)
- Score interpretation and tier label
- Personalized next-step guidance
- Schools in reach for any score
- 2024 format update information
- Full 120–180 percentile reference chart
- Comprehensive LSAT FAQ
- 100% free — no account required
All percentile data sourced from LSAC official publications. School medians from ABA 509 disclosures. Updated annually.
Results are for informational purposes. For official LSAT data, visit lsac.org.