An LSAT raw score chart shows how the number of correct answers on a test converts to a scaled score from 120 to 180. The exact conversion varies by test because LSAC equates each administration.
What a Raw Score Means
Your raw score is simply total correct answers across scored sections. There is no penalty for wrong answers.
Why There Is No Single Perfect Chart
Each official test has its own conversion because LSAC accounts for difficulty differences. That is why a raw score can map to slightly different scaled scores across tests.
How to Use Raw Score Charts
Use raw score charts to estimate progress, not to predict an official result with false precision.
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Raw and Scaled Score Resources
These pages explain the score terms behind raw-score charts and practice-test conversion.
Official Sources to Check
Use this guide for planning, then verify current test rules, score reporting, application requirements, and school disclosures with primary sources before making final decisions.