LSAT guides that turn scores into decisions.
Score benchmarks, school medians, retake strategy, prep plans, and admissions guidance built around the calculator.
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Use these pages with the calculator: check your percentile, compare schools, then decide whether to apply, retake, or adjust your target list.
LSAT Score 174: Percentile, Law Schools, and Strategy
An LSAT score of 174 should be evaluated against your target schools, not in isolation. This page explains what a […]
Open guideLSAT Score 159: Percentile, Law Schools, and Strategy
An LSAT score of 159 should be evaluated against your target schools, not in isolation. This page explains what a […]
Open guideLSAT Score 154: Percentile, Law Schools, and Strategy
An LSAT score of 154 should be evaluated against your target schools, not in isolation. This page explains what a […]
Open guideLSAT Score 151: Percentile, Law Schools, and Strategy
An LSAT score of 151 should be evaluated against your target schools, not in isolation. This page explains what a […]
Open guideLSAT Score 149: Percentile, Law Schools, and Strategy
An LSAT score of 149 should be evaluated against your target schools, not in isolation. This page explains what a […]
Open guideLSAT Score 147: Percentile, Law Schools, and Strategy
An LSAT score of 147 should be evaluated against your target schools, not in isolation. This page explains what a […]
Open guideLSAT Score 146: Percentile, Law Schools, and Strategy
An LSAT score of 146 should be evaluated against your target schools, not in isolation. This page explains what a […]
Open guideLSAT Tutor Guide: When You Need One and How to Choose
An LSAT tutor can be worth it when you have a specific bottleneck, a high-value score goal, or a plateau […]
Open guideLSAT Prep Course Comparison: How to Choose the Right Course
An LSAT prep course comparison should focus on teaching quality, official practice material, analytics, review process, schedule fit, and cost. […]
Open guideLSAT Study Plan for College Students
College students should plan LSAT prep around classes, exams, internships, and application timing. The biggest advantage is flexibility; the biggest […]
Open guideLSAT Self-Study vs Prep Course: Which Is Right for You?
The choice between LSAT self-study and a prep course depends on your discipline, diagnostic score, target score, budget, and need […]
Open guideLSAT Study Plan for Working Full Time
Studying for the LSAT while working full time requires consistency more than huge daily study blocks. A realistic plan protects […]
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