Lsat Score Calculator
Estimate your LSAT scaled score based on the number of correct answers (raw score) and the test form's difficulty. This calculator uses a typical LSAT scoring scale.
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How to use this tool?
- 1 Enter the requested data in the fields above carefully.
- 2 Click the calculate button to process the information instantly.
- 3 Analyze the detailed result and the formula explanation presented below.
- 4 You can print, share, or even embed the calculator on your own site for free.
Unlike traditional static calculators, our tools adapt to specific user needs. They include detailed explanations of the formulas used, ensuring transparency in results. Furthermore, our design is focused on user experience, eliminating distractions and focusing on what really matters: your data and conclusions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The raw score is the number of questions you answered correctly out of the total (typically 101 questions). It is not the same as the scaled score (120-180).
Harder test forms have a slightly lower conversion factor, meaning a given raw score yields a slightly lower scaled score. Easier forms have a higher conversion factor.
No, this is an estimation tool. LSAC uses a complex equating process. The calculator provides a typical scale for educational purposes.
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