Some people believe that anything less than 145 is too low for acceptance into law school and that you would most likely need to be over 152 to broaden your school choice. However, some schools accept scores even lower than 145 depending on other factors including your undergraduate GPA and past experiences - I know of people who were accepted with scores in the low 130s. It depends on the school's average LSAT scores and the overall strength of the rest of your application.
A LSAT score of 129 will allow you to possibly be admitted into a tier 3 law school. The average LSAT score is 150.
A passing score for the LSAT is anywhere from a 120 to 180. The LSAT is test that one must take in order to go to law school.
LSAT scores are not a matter of public record.
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Both the scores of the LSAT and your academic record go into an acceptance to a law school. The decision on how much the LSAT applies to acceptance depends on the school.
Jacko Johnson School of Law
150-155
Get a LSAT score of 178 Have a GPA of 3.9 You basically have to be Albert Einstein
lowest score wins bowling
Low:152 High:158 (2009)
Sam karlin
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