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LSAT

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is the Law School Admission Council’s standardized examination for US and Canadian law school (Juris Doctor / JD) admissions. The LSAT measures analytical and logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and writing across a 120–180 scale. The exam is administered in a computer-delivered format, typically 2 hours 57 minutes, and comprises four graded sections: two Logical Reasoning sections, one Reading Comprehension section, and one Analytical Reasoning section (Logic Games). An unscored writing sample is also administered but is no longer included in scoring; writing is submitted separately to schools for review. The LSAT is required by all ABA-accredited law schools in the US and Canada (approximately 200 programs combined). Results are valid for 5 years.

Key facts

AttributeDetails
Full nameLaw School Admission Test
Administering bodyLaw School Admission Council (LSAC)
FormatComputer-delivered at test centres (no at-home option)
Total duration2h 57m (graded sections only); Writing sample separate (~35 min, unscored, taken after main exam or separately)
Score scale120–180 composite (average of four graded sections); Writing sample unscored
Pass/failNo pass/fail; scores reported as scaled score 120–180 and percentile rank
Validity period5 years from test date (longest validity of major law school tests)
Cost (USD)USD $220 (as of January 2026); fee waivers available for low-income applicants
Number of attemptsUnlimited; at least 19 calendar days between consecutive attempts; maximum 7 attempts per rolling 3-year period
Result turnaround~14 calendar days; expedited reporting available in some regions

Score structure

The LSAT comprises four graded sections and one unscored writing section:

1. Logical Reasoning (LR) — Section 1 (35 minutes, ~26 questions)

2. Logical Reasoning (LR) — Section 2 (35 minutes, ~26 questions)

3. Reading Comprehension (RC) (35 minutes, ~27 questions)

4. Analytical Reasoning (AR) / Logic Games (35 minutes, ~23 questions)

Writing Sample (Unscored) (~35 minutes, taken after main exam or on separate date)

Overall LSAT Score: Scaled average of four graded sections (LR1, LR2, RC, AR) = 120–180. Percentile rank reported (e.g., 160 = 80th percentile; 170 = 98th percentile as of 2026).

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Typical score requirements

Law school tierTypical LSAT rangeMedian percentileEmployment outcomes (2023 data)
Top-tier (T14: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Penn, etc.)170–18098th–99th percentile90%+ BigLaw/Clerkships
Upper-mid-tier (top 50)155–17080th–98th percentile60–80% BigLaw/Clerkships
Mid-tier (top 100)145–16055th–85th percentile30–60% BigLaw
Regional schools (top 150)135–15025th–60th percentile<30% BigLaw; majority regional employment
Tier 4 / Open admission<135<25th percentileLimited employment prospects (per ABA employment data)

Note: Law school admission chances heavily weighted to LSAT + GPA (LSAT generally more important than GPA). Typical median LSAT for T14 schools: 170–175. Typical median for top-50 schools: 150–160. Median LSAT across all ABA schools: ~151. Scholarship availability inversely correlated with LSAT distance from school median (score above median more likely to generate merit scholarship).

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Comparison with similar tests

TestFormatDurationScorePrimary useKey difference
LSATComputer-delivered (centre only)2h 57m120–180JD law school admissions (US, Canada)Logic-focused; Logic Games section unique
GREComputer-delivered (centre/home)2h 20m260–340Graduate programs (all fields)General academics; some law schools accept as LSAT alternative
GMAT FocusComputer-delivered (centre/home)2h 5m205–805MBA/business admissionsBusiness-focused; much shorter
MCATComputer-delivered (centre only)7h 30m472–528MD admissions (US, Canada)Science-heavy; much longer

Recent changes

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Last updated: 2026-04-16.


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