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The LSAT is graded on a bell curve, with few scores at the extreme ends. So if you score in the middle, around 145 to 155, then an extra few points would allow you to leapfrog over a large clump ...
First, What’s the LSAT Scoring Scale? The LSAT score range runs from 120 to 180. You’ll never score lower than 120 or higher than 180, no matter how many questions you miss or get right.
If you’re preparing to take the LSAT, you should first understand what the best LSAT score range is. Our guide has all the details.
If your raw score is around 65 to 70 out of 75 scored questions, your scaled score might land around 170, depending on the test curve. How Many Questions Do You Need to Get Right? It depends on ...
The LSAT has a steep learning curve. For example, the first time you encounter a logic game, the task of organizing and making deductions from the information provided might seem bewildering.
This week's Ahead of the Curve looks at Malcolm Gladwell's podcast analysis of the LSAT, a law dean pulling double duty as a state bar president, and why the cool kid law students end up at USC.