LSAT Insights

Updated 08/15/2025

What's a Good LSAT Score?

Do you want a bad LSAT score? Of course not! Everyone studying for the LSAT wants to do their very best to be accepted for admission by the school of their dreams. That's why it's vital to learn what makes a good LSAT score, which can shed light on your application chances, especially for top tier law schools. Get ready to take some notes—you're going to learn all the information you need to know about LSAT scoring!

Updated 08/14/2025

What to Bring & Not Bring to the LSAT

Exam day has arrived and you're ready for the LSAT after months of studying, but are you sure you know what to bring with you to the test center? You want to follow the rules established by LSAC, the administrators of the exam, so there are no unexpected problems when you arrive for the test. You need to know information like the kind of I.D. you must bring, and what you can have with you in the test room. We'll provide the answers in this article to many important questions about taking the LSAT at a test center so you can focus your attention on performing at your best on the exam.

Updated 08/13/2025

LSAT vs. GRE

Do you know all you need to about taking the LSAT vs. the GRE when applying to law school? Now that a majority of law schools will accept either test for admission, many students are considering their similarities and differences, but still aren't sure which one to take. There are lot of questions applicants need answered before deciding on the test that's right for them. We're here to tell you all you need to know to compare the two exams, as well as which one law school applicants have been choosing.

Updated 08/12/2025

LSAT Scores for Top Law Schools

Wouldn't it be helpful to know what students at your dream law school scored on the LSAT? We've worked to find out the information for top law schools to share with you. Whether it's learning that Harvard and Yale tied for the highest score, or that the University of Toronto beat out other top law schools in Canada, this data is vital for deciding on the best study plan for you. The information in this article can help you achieve a score on the LSAT that surpasses the median at your top choice school. Read on to find out more about the competition you'll face as you strive for the results you're aiming to achieve.

Updated 08/11/2025

LSAT Score Percentiles

If you understand your LSAT score percentiles, you can better understand your course of study. Who wouldn't want a clearer and more streamlined approach with sharper goals in mind? Whether it's learning the 25th and 75th percentiles from some of the nation's most elite law schools or determining your projected score based off national averages, this article is here to provide the insight and knowledge you need to up your LSAT game. Why wait any longer in the dark without a set plan on how to proceed? We give you all you need to know on LSAT percentiles with the data to back it up.

Updated 08/06/2025

Taking the LSAT online vs. in person

When you register for the LSAT, you not only have to decide when you want to take the test, but how. The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) allows test takers to sit for the exam either online from home or in person at a test center, and there are pros and cons for both to weigh before making a decision. In this article, we'll give you the information you need about taking the exam online vs. in a test center, and compare them to help you make an informed decision. Read on so you can figure out which testing set-up is best for you, so you can focus all your attention on studying for the LSAT.

Updated 08/05/2025

How to Set Up for the Online LSAT

You've registered to take the online LSAT, choosing to sit for the exam in the familiar surroundings of your home instead of a test center, but do you know what to do to set yourself up for it? You don't want the nightmare of discovering on test day that your computer doesn't have the necessary system requirements, or that your planned workspace violates the Law School Admission Council's (LSAC) rules. We'll share essential information and address concerns in this article so you'll be set up correctly for the online LSAT when test day arrives, and can give your full attention to the exam and achieving a high score.

Updated 08/04/2025

Average LSAT Scores

Did you know the average LSAT score is 152? It's just one of the relevant data points and statistics about the law school admission test's scores we've worked to collect. How high are the percentiles for top law schools' LSAT scores? What's the median score of Yale Law School students? What about your dream school? This article holds the answers, and reveals more valuable information to aid your preparation for this essential exam. The more you know about LSAT scoring, the better you can set your own goal as you work toward being admitted by your dream school.

Updated 08/01/2025

Important 2024 Changes to the LSAT

The LSAT underwent an update in 2024 that brought some major changes to the exam. Logic Games was dropped after decades, a second Logical Reasoning section was added, and LSAT Writing was revamped and renamed Argumentative Writing. These revisions meant students had to alter what they study and how they prepare for the important exam. And now, could a scoring change also potentially be on the horizon? Keep up to date on what changed, what hasn't, and more that may be to come for the LSAT.

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