Author: Randall

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LSAT Score Conversion Table (Updated 2026) | Raw to Scaled

Convert your LSAT raw score to a scaled score (120-180) with our conversion table. Step-by-step guide for old and new format PrepTests.
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Taking the LSAT-Flex Exam: Online At-Home LSAT Testing

Wondering if LSAT-Flex is right for you? Take a look at how this online LSAT will work, with key facts and analysis of the situation.
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LSAT Test Dates 2026-2027: Deadlines and Score Release Dates

Every LSAT test date for 2026-2027 with registration deadlines, score release dates, and the August 2026 in-center testing change.
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LSAT Scoring: How It Works, Score Ranges, and What You Need (2026)

Learn how LSAT scoring works in 2026—from raw to scaled scores (120-180), percentiles, and what score you need for law school. Updated for the new format.
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How to Calculate Your LSAT Percentile
Check out our chart with the latest official LSAT score percentiles from LSAC and see where your LSAT score lands.



