The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180. The average score is about 150, but you should score well over 160 to get into one of the top 25 law schools. There are about 101 questions in each test, and you get one raw score point for each question answered correctly. The raw score (from 0 - 101) is converted into score ranging from 120 (the minimum) to 180 (the maximum) using a formula that is designed for that particular LSAT. For example, a raw score of 99 out of 101 would usually translate into a 180.
The LSAT has no passing score. You should contact the law schools you want to apply to (or go to their web sites) to find out the average score of accepted students.
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