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 ChicaRosa
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What is the average LSAT score that law schools look at? Also what are the LSAT scores that are considered like a letter grade of an A,B,C, and F?

Thank You!
 Adam Brinker
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Hi ChicaRosa,

Thank you for your message. I'm not certain that I understand exactly what you are asking. Are you asking if Law Schools look at an average of your personal scores (assuming you have taken the LSAT multiple times)?

Also, it's difficult to equate an LSAT score on the ABC sale. It seems what you may be alluding to is what to expect from your score. If so, you may find the following link helpful:

https://officialguide.lsac.org/Release/ ... ALSAT.aspx

Check it out. It lists nearly every law school, and after inputting your GPA and LSAT score you can sort the list alphabetically or by the likelihood of acceptance with the given credentials.

I hope that helps! Let me know.

Adam
 ChicaRosa
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Adam Brinker wrote:Hi ChicaRosa,

Thank you for your message. I'm not certain that I understand exactly what you are asking. Are you asking if Law Schools look at an average of your personal scores (assuming you have taken the LSAT multiple times)?

Also, it's difficult to equate an LSAT score on the ABC sale. It seems what you may be alluding to is what to expect from your score. If so, you may find the following link helpful:

https://officialguide.lsac.org/Release/ ... ALSAT.aspx

Check it out. It lists nearly every law school, and after inputting your GPA and LSAT score you can sort the list alphabetically or by the likelihood of acceptance with the given credentials.

I hope that helps! Let me know.

Adam
Hi Mr.Brinker,

Yup I was asking if law schools look at one's personal average of an LSAT score based on how many times a person takes the LSAT :-D I thought the link you gave was very helpful. I've also asked multiple law schools about the topic and it seems like they take the highest score into consideration instead.

Thanks for your help!

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