Whats a good score on the LSAT?
The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180, with 150 being the overall median score. Most law schools place significant weight on the LSAT as part of the admissions process, often by combining the LSAT score with an applicants GPA to create an index score. Students admitted to the most selective law schools in the U.S. typically have an LSAT score above 168. The median score for those recently accepted to the University of Washington is 163, while the median score at Seattle University is a 157. The more competitive law schools around the country generally expect applicants to have LSAT scores in the mid 150s or better, but there are many quality law schools that accept students with scores in the 145-155 range.