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How the LSAT Curve Works: Test Equating Explained
How the LSAT Curve Works: Test Equating Explained You may have heard that the LSAT has a “curve” — but […]
Open guideWhat Is a 75th Percentile LSAT Score?
A school’s 75th percentile LSAT score marks the upper quarter of its enrolled class. Scoring near or above it can […]
Open guideWhat Is a Median LSAT Score?
A median LSAT score is the midpoint score for an entering class. Half of enrolled students scored above it and […]
Open guideWhat Is a 25th Percentile LSAT Score?
A school’s 25th percentile LSAT score marks the lower quarter of its enrolled class. About 25% of enrolled students scored […]
Open guideWhat Is an LSAT Scaled Score?
An LSAT scaled score is the official 120-180 score law schools use in admissions. It is converted from your raw […]
Open guideWhat Is an LSAT Raw Score?
An LSAT raw score is the number of scored questions you answer correctly. There is no penalty for wrong answers. […]
Open guideWhat Is an LSAT Percentile?
An LSAT percentile shows how your score compares to other test takers. A 90th percentile score means you scored higher […]
Open guideHighest LSAT Score: What a 180 Means
The highest LSAT score is 180. It is extremely rare and can be a major admissions advantage, but even a […]
Open guideLowest LSAT Score: What the Bottom of the Scale Means
The lowest LSAT score is 120. Scores near the bottom of the scale are not competitive for most ABA law […]
Open guideWhat Is a Competitive LSAT Score?
A competitive LSAT score is one that is competitive for your target schools. A 160 may be very competitive at […]
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