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[Music] hey everyone tom here from blueprint test prep and im here to teach you how to get five points better at the lsat in five minutes now a quick disclaimer i dont mean that five minutes from now at the end of this video if you take a practice test youll magically score five points higher than you did on your last one what i do mean though is that what were about to talk about is so important that if you master this one skill you can easily get five points higher on a practice test on the actual lsat so with that lets get started todays topic is logical force and logical force is a measure of the strength of a statement okay and we measure logical force in two dimensions how certain something is and how broad it is and both of those we measure on a sliding scale weak moderate and strong so looking at the first of those how certain something is are we saying it might rain tomorrow it will probably rain tomorrow or it will definitely rain tomorrow a non-zero chance a greater t

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How low is too low? Quite frankly, if your LSAT score is below 147, it will be difficult to be admitted to an accredited law school, not impossible but very difficult. Your GPA will have to do some heavy lifting. If your LSAT score is 150 or above, your chances increase if you choose prospective law schools wisely.
LSAT scores range from 120 to 180.Law School Enrollment. Risk BandLSATScorePercentileModest Risk150-15244.3 - 52.5High Risk147-14933 - 40.3Very High Risk145-14626.1 - 29.53 more rows
170 score: Scoring a 170 on the LSAT is almost always considered a good score that means you are in the 2-3% of test-takers. Still, it wont guarantee you admission at a top law school. Other parts of your application are still a factor.
As you can see from these numbers, an LSAT score of 170 or higher and a GPA above 3.75 will give you a chance of gaining admission to Harvard Law School. If you have a GPA of 3.94 or higher and above a 175, you are pretty much a lock for admission, particularly given the class size of ~560.
The average LSAT score for law schools at the top of the rankings ranges from 167-172. On the other hand, scores of 145-155 are generally good enough to be accepted into less prestigious law schools.
The American Bar Association (ABA) voted to eliminate the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) as an admissions requirement for law schools across the country on Nov. 18. If the ABAs House of Delegates approves this motion law schools will be able to go test-optional as soon as fall 2025.
While you may be able to apply and even be accepted into a law school with a lower LSAT score, there is a cut-off for acceptable application scores. If you are consistently scoring lower than 145, you may need to consider docHub studying and a retake before applying to law schools.
2020 Raw Data Law School Rankings No.Law SchoolLSAT High2Appalachian School of Law1472Texas Southern University1472Western Michigan (Cooley)1475Widener (Commonwealth)14820 more rows

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