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Data & Research

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LSAT Percentiles

LSAT scores are reported on a scale from 120 to 180. This table shows the distribution of LSAT scores for the 2021-2022, 2022-2023, and 2023-2024 testing years.

Latest Research

Latest Research
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Summary of 2020-2024 LSAT Correlation Study Results

As predictive validity is an important component in the overall evaluation of test validity, LSAC has carried out predictive validity studies, also called LSAT Correlation Studies, since the test was first administered.