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Convert LSAT scores into estimated percentiles to understand your competitive position and set realistic law-school targets.
Last updated: April 9, 2026
Percentile tables can vary slightly by LSAC cycle. Use this as a strategy guide, not an official percentile report.
Your LSAT percentile is a relative benchmark showing where your score sits among recent test takers. Admissions teams review your raw LSAT score first, but percentile context helps applicants understand how competitive their score is nationwide.
Use percentile estimates to build a balanced list of reach, target, and safer law schools while deciding if a retake is likely to improve outcomes.
Estimated Percentile = Interpolated Position between Published LSAT Score Anchors
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