As previously stated, the score range for any LSAT exam is 120 to 180, but the average score is about 150. This raw score is then converted, with the help of an LSAT formula, into a score of 120 to 180. The final LSAT score report contains more than just your score; it also contains your percentile rank.
What day is the October 2021 LSAT?
LSAT TEST DATE REGISTRATION DATES SCORES BACK DATE
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Week starting July 1, 2021
Week starting July 2, 2021 TBD
Week starting October 9, 2021 TBD
Week starting TBD
Is the October 2021 LSAT online?
The October 2021 LSAT is officially a remote LSAT! The October exam allows you get to your scores back in time to apply for schools this application cycle, and even retest if needed.
Can I take the LSAT in October?
The LSAT is currently given four times a year—in February, June, October (occasionally late September), and December.
What month has the easiest LSAT?
You'll look at my LSAT PrepTest Raw Score Conversion Charts and calculations of what it takes to get an LSAT score of 160 or 170. Using that data, you'll find that the December exam consistently has the easiest "curve," and the June exam consistently has the hardest.
Is the October LSAT online?
About the Test Format Given the expressed preference of the substantial majority of test takers, LSAC will continue to provide the LSAT in an online, live remote-proctored format.
Will the LSAT be online?
We will continue to administer the LSAT in an online, live remote-proctored format through June 2022. (Depending on how the COVID-19 situation evolves, we may also provide an option to take the LSAT at test centers.)
Was the November 2021 LSAT disclosed?
The November 2021 LSAT is officially a remote LSAT! The at-home, remotely proctored November LSAT test date is your last chance to take the LSAT in 2021.Oct 9, 2020