LSAT Score Calculator
Quickly estimate your LSAT score with our free online calculator, ideal for students preparing for law school admission tests.

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About This Tool
Our LSAT Score Calculator is an intuitive online tool designed to help prospective law students estimate their potential LSAT scores based on practice test results. By inputting your raw correct answers and optional unanswered questions, the calculator applies official scoring formulas to provide an accurate score prediction within seconds.
This tool benefits students aiming to assess their readiness, educators monitoring progress, and test prep centers offering practice assessments. It supports multiple test sections, calculates scaled scores, and evaluates percentiles based on current LSAT data, giving users a comprehensive view of their standing.
Whether you're practicing for the LSAT or planning to improve your score, this calculator offers valuable insights to refine your preparation strategy. Its user-friendly interface, instant results, and export options make it a practical resource for efficient test planning and progress tracking.
How to Use
1. Enter the number of correct answers in each LSAT section.
2. (Optional) Input the number of unanswered questions.
3. Select the test section from the dropdown menu.
4. Click the 'Calculate' button to view your estimated LSAT score and percentile.
5. Review your results, export or share as needed, and reset for the next attempt.

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