
LSAT Percentiles - The Law School Admission Council
This LSAT Percentile Table shows the distribution of LSAT scores, which are reported on a scale from 120 to 180, for the 2021-2022, 2022-2023, and 2023-2024 testing years. The percentile rank for any given test score, reported in the second through fourth columns of the table, is the percentage of test scores that are lower than the given score.
How to Calculate Your LSAT Scores and Percentile - 7Sage
This chart shows you actual conversions between raw score, scaled score, and percentile, including how to scale your raw score into the LSAT score range between 120-180 as well as into an estimated LSAT percentile.
LSAT percentiles 2021 to 2024 (PDF) Author: LSAC Created Date: 7/29/2024 9:34:58 AM
LSAT Percentiles Table
Wondering how your test performance stacks up against other test takers? Use our LSAT percentiles table to establish your ranking relative to your peers.
LSAT Percentiles - LSAT Score Percentile Chart - LawSchooli
2021年7月26日 · These percentile scores can help you assess your strength by showing you roughly how rare each score is. The percentile numbers in the chart below indicate the percentage of people that scored below that score in that three years measured.
LSAT Percentiles - What Is A Good Score? [2025 GUIDE] - Test …
2024年6月4日 · The LSAT percentile score is the percent of test takers that scored lower than you on the LSAT over the past 3 years. The conversion from scaled score to percentile score tends to be pretty stable with only a few differences over time.
LSAT PERCENTILE TABLE: 120–180 Scale 2020–2023 TESTING YEARS Scaled Percent Below Percent Below Percent Below Score (Hundredths) (Tenths) (Whole Numbers)
LSAC releases up to date LSAT Percentile chart : r/LSAT - Reddit
170 is now 95.58th percentile. So 4.42% of people get a 170 or above. Update: Applicant Percentiles. u/rude_explanations asked if we have percentiles for applicants. Realized you can calculate them from LSAC's volume data. Here are the numbers for the current year: Note: These applicant percentiles are not test percentiles.
LSAT Scores & Percentiles l Blueprint Prep - LSAT
Your LSAT percentile score is the percent of test takers who scored lower than you on that particular exam. For example, if you scored in the 99th percentile (173), that means 99% of other LSAT takers scored at or below that level.
Updated LSAT Percentile Chart (2020-2023 PrepTests)
2020年3月15日 · A 153 is now the “median” LSAT score (i.e., the 50th percentile – approximately half of all test-takers do better and about half do worse). A 162 is now the 80th percentile (i.e., a score better than 80 percent of students and equal to or worse than 20 percent).