Should I Retake the LSAT? A Data-Driven Decision Framework
Should you retake the LSAT? Use this data-driven framework to decide — based on your target schools, score gap, prep history, and timing. No guesswork, just clear criteria.
In-depth guides on LSAT scoring, preparation, percentiles, and law school admissions.
Should you retake the LSAT? Use this data-driven framework to decide — based on your target schools, score gap, prep history, and timing. No guesswork, just clear criteria.
How accurate are LSAT PrepTest scores? Learn how practice test scores predict your real LSAT, why gaps happen, and how to use PrepTests strategically to reach your goal score.
How many times can you take the LSAT? LSAC allows 3 times per testing year, 5 times in 5 years, and 7 times total. Learn the rules, what law schools see, and how to decide if a retake is right for you.
Learn 10 proven strategies to improve your LSAT score. From targeted practice to test-day tactics, this guide shows you exactly how to close the gap between your current score and your goal.
What LSAT score do you need for Harvard Law School? See the median, 25th, and 75th percentile LSAT scores, acceptance rates, and realistic advice for applicants aiming for HLS.
See the exact LSAT scores needed for every T14 law school in 2025–2026. Includes median, 25th, and 75th percentile LSAT data from ABA 509 disclosures for Yale, Harvard, Stanford, and more.
Learn how LSAT raw scores are converted to the 120–180 scaled score. Includes a full conversion chart, how equating works, and how to use your raw score to estimate your actual LSAT score.
Complete LSAT percentile chart for every score from 120 to 180. Based on official LSAC data for 2024–2025. See exactly where your score ranks among all test-takers.
What is a good LSAT score? Learn what scores you need for T14, T25, and regional law schools, plus how your score compares to the national average. Updated 2025–2026.