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LSAT Insert Data Feature

Upgrade your LSAT experience with our new Insert Data feature. Say goodbye to tedious manual data entry and hello to efficiency!

Key Features:

Seamless data insertion process
Real-time data updates
Intuitive interface for quick navigation

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Save time by eliminating manual data entry errors
Improve accuracy with up-to-date data
Enhance decision-making based on accurate information

Let our Insert Data feature simplify your LSAT preparation, giving you more time to focus on studying and achieving your desired score.

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LSAT Scoring. Your LSAT score is based on the number of questions answered correctly (your raw score). ... Raw scores are converted to an LSAT scale that ranges from 120 to 180, with 120 being the lowest possible score and 180 being the highest possible score.
Like most tests of its kind, the LSAT only remains valid for a certain period of time. The LSAC will keep your scores on file for five years after you take the test. If you take the test multiple times, it will keep track of each score and give you an average score and a list of each score you received.
The LSAT score emails are very plain. The subject line simply reads Your LSAT Score and the email body tells you your score and percentile. That's it. You can log into your LSAC account for more details, but be prepared to see your score as soon as you open that email.
A 99th percentile score on the LSAT is about a 172, meaning if you get a 172 then 99 percent of the test takers didn't score as well as you. That's clearly an excellent score.
The ABA requires law schools to report LSAT information using an admitted student's highest score, so that is the score to which we give the most weight. We evaluate all information submitted as part of the application for admission, however, including all scores earned on the LSAT.
Average LSAT Score The LSAT score range is 120180, and the median score is approximately 152. You need to get about 60 questions right (out of 99102 questions) to get that median score of 152, which means you need to bat about 60 percent.
The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180. The average score is about 150, but if you're looking to get into one of the top 25 law schools, your score should be well over 160. There are about 101 questions in each test and each question answered correctly accounts for one point of your raw score.
An LSAT score of 155 can at best be classified as an average score which will put you in the hunt for a decent law school. The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180. This means the highest score on an LSAT is 180 while the lowest possible score is 120. Now, let us look at a score range, say 150-160.
Yes, everyone wants to get a stellar score. A 99th percentile score on the LSAT is about a 172, meaning if you get a 172 then 99 percent of the test takers didn't score as well as you. ... A good LSAT score can open up a whole world of opportunities for you.
OK, so what are top LSAT scores? The short answer: It depends on the school. The absolute top score is 180, but applicants who score at or near 170 and above will find themselves at a particular advantage.
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