The LSAT, written down.
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Evergreen guides on scoring, sections, schools, and study planning. What we tell our own readers. Written once, kept current. Cited where we can be cited.
The LSAT is scored 120 to 180. Raw correct answers convert to a scaled score via an equating table. This guide explains the full conversion, the experimental section, and what each score band means.
The 25th-75th percentile bands at every LSAT score, what they mean for admissions, and the threshold scores for T14, T20, and T50 schools.
LSAT scaled scores and their percentile equivalents for 2024, sourced from LSAC. A 165 is the 91st percentile. A 170 is the 97th percentile. A 174 is the 99th percentile.
The post-2024 LSAT has two scored Logical Reasoning sections, one scored Reading Comprehension section, and one experimental section. This guide explains what each section tests, the question counts, and timing.
The fifteen most-frequently-asked LSAT question types across Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, each mapped to a skill node. The full 21-node taxonomy lives at /lsat.
2025 LSAT medians for all 14 top law schools, sourced from 2025 ABA Standard 509 Information Reports (Fall 2024 entering class). Yale, Harvard, Stanford through Georgetown and Cornell, with the 25th and 75th percentile bands and UGPA bands for each.
Most top law schools accept both the LSAT and GRE. This guide explains when the GRE makes sense, how schools compare the two scores, and what the choice means for T14 applicants.
A 12 to 16 week LSAT study plan built around diagnostic-led preparation. Phase 1 runs a diagnostic. Phase 2 drills diagnosed weaknesses. Phase 3 builds test conditions through full mocks. No content firehose.
LSAC's permitted items, check-in procedures, what to do if something goes wrong, and the preparation steps for the night before and morning of test day.