The LSAT Score Calculator helps students estimate their Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score. Our calculator predicts scores based on the official scoring scale. Students must enter their raw section scores to get a predicted final LSAT score (120-180) instantly!
Our calculator follows the official LSAT scoring method, factoring in:
Input your correct answers for each section, and the tool will convert them into a final LSAT score (120-180)!
Tip: Take full-length LSAT practice tests and use this calculator to track your progress!
The LSAT is scored on a 120-180 scale, with each score indicating a different level of performance:
| LSAT Score | Percentile |
|---|---|
| 170-180 | 97th-99th percentile (Top Law Schools) |
| 160-169 | 80th-96th percentile (Competitive Schools) |
| 150-159 | 40th-79th percentile (Moderate Schools) |
| 140-149 | Below 40th percentile (Improvement Needed) |
| 120-139 | Lowest tier |
A higher LSAT score improves your chances of getting into top law schools and securing scholarships.
The LSAT consists of four scored sections and one unscored section:
LSAT Writing (Unscored, Required): Separate, unscored writing samples are sent to law schools. Total exam duration: ~3 hours.
Our calculator provides the most accurate score based on historical LSAT scoring scales.
A score above 160+ is considered a good LSAT score.