What is a 75% on the LSAT?

What is a 75% on the LSAT?

LSAT Percentile For example if your LSAT Scaled Score is 157 you will have a percentile rank of approximately 75% meaning that your Scaled Score of 157 is better than 75% of the LSAT Scaled Scores for the last three years. The Percentile Scores below are the scores for the period from June, 2006 to February 2009.

How do you convert raw score to scaled score on LSAT?

Raw score is simply the number of questions answered correctly. Scaled score, the familiar 120–180 number, is a conversion of the raw score. Here, a raw score of 67—that is, 67 correct answers—converts to a scaled score of 156.

What is a 72 on the LSAT?

** Based on the average of three LSAT administrations. The percentiles for 120, 179, and 180 were adjusted based on analysis of the data….Estimated Score Conversions.

Raw score* Scaled Score Est. Percentile**
74-75 160 80.37%
72-73 159 77.47%
70-71 158 74.17%
69 157 70.90%

What is a 61% on the LSAT?

Remember this assumes a 75- or 76-question LSAT.

LSAT Raw Score (remote test) LSAT Scaled Score LSAT Percentile
64 166-169 92.9-96.6
63 165-169 91.4-96.6
62 165-168 91.4-95.5
61 163-167 97.1-94.3

Is a 160 LSAT score good?

160 score: A score of 160 or above is typically considered a good LSAT score. Although it may not be high enough to get into the highest tier of law school, there are many very reputable law schools with median LSAT scores in this area.

Is 157 a good LSAT score?

Among the 192 law schools ranked by U.S. News & World Report in 2019, the average median LSAT score was 156. If we were to speak about a good LSAT score in very broad terms, 157 or above would be a reasonable place to start. Anything above 160 is not a bad LSAT score.

What is 95th percentile LSAT?

For example, scoring in the 95th percentile means that you did better than roughly 95% of other LSAT test takers. With the LSAT, a scaled score of 173 will place you in the 99th percentile. Meanwhile, a score of 160 would be in the 80th percentile.

What’s the conversion score on the LSAT test?

LSAT Raw Score Conversion The LSAT is scored from a 120 (lowest) to a 180 (highest). Since the number of questions on your test doesn’t translate evenly into those 61 possible scores, the test makers use what’s called a Conversion Chart.

Which is harder the LSAT or the June 2007 LSAT?

For example, the October 1997 LSAT was harder than the June 2007 LSAT and so if you wrote both tests and your Raw LSAT Score on both was 55 your LSAT Scaled Score for the June 2007 LSAT would be 149 and for the October 1997 LSAT it would be 150. Generally the same Raw LSAT Score will produce the same or very similar LSAT Scaled Scores.

What should my LSAT score be if I scored 0?

So if you scored 0 on the Raw LSAT Score (0 questions right) you would likely have an LSAT Scaled Score of 120 and if your Raw LSAT Score was 101 you would likely have an LSAT Scaled Score of 180. The conversion process is done by using a statistical procedure called equating.

What do the numbers mean on the LSAT test?

Note that the numbers represent the minimum number of correct raw points required for any particular scaled score. Click on the test numbers to be taken directly to them. Download the LSAT test tracking spreadsheet to correct many of the recent numbered LSAT PrepTests.