What month is the hardest LSAT?

You'll look at my LSAT PrepTest Raw Score Conversion Charts and calculations of what it takes to get an LSAT score of 160 or 170. Using that data, you'll find that the December exam consistently has the easiest "curve," and the June exam consistently has the hardest.
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What month Should I take the LSAT?

Because the law school admissions process is rolling, applicants should apply by September or October for their best chance of admission. To receive scores by then, applicants should take the LSAT by August or September.
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Is June a good time to take the LSAT?

It's important that you apply early, beginning in the fall. Working backward, this means that you should plan to take your first LSAT in March, April, June or July. Then you can leave the September or October LSAT as a backup date, in case you need to take it again.
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Is the February LSAT harder?

The February LSAT-Flex, however, was tough. Test takers couldn't even compare it to the hardest PT they took—which, albeit, varies from student to student. If you found it pretty standard, hats off to you! For many others, there was a lot of guessing and running out of time.
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What are the hardest LSAT tests?

The hardest exam is October because lots of people study over the summer and get good and ready, and so competition is fierce. The February exam is the easiest because it's full of people who aren't really serious about law school and people who tanked the October and December exams.
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Are June LSATs harder?

You'll look at my LSAT PrepTest Raw Score Conversion Charts and calculations of what it takes to get an LSAT score of 160 or 170. Using that data, you'll find that the December exam consistently has the easiest "curve," and the June exam consistently has the hardest.
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Are LSATs getting harder?

Fortunately, the LSAT won't be getting harder immediately, but will likely be getting harder in the years to come.
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Is it bad to apply to law school in February?

Any application submitted between the beginning of December and end of January is generally considered “on time.” For some schools, especially schools with a lower median GPA or LSAT scores, applying in February is also considered on time. Applying after February is definitively late in the application cycle.
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How many times can you retake LSAT?

How many times may I take the LSAT? Three times in a single testing year (the next testing cycle begins with the August 2021 test). Five times within the current and five past testing years (the period in which LSAC reports scores to law schools). A total of seven times over a lifetime.
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Do law schools accept February LSAT?

LSAT scores from the February and March tests are unlikely to be considered during the 2021-22 admissions cycle. Encourage students to take the the LSAT no later than Nov, but will accept the Jan score.
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Should I take the October or November LSAT?

You should aim to have your applications submitted by November in the year before you'd start your first year at law school (so October or November if you plan on starting law school next fall). Obviously, taking an LSAT after November would prevent you from meeting this goal.
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Is February LSAT too late?

It's Not Too Late!

Some schools won't accept February scores for admission that calendar year, some schools accept it but penalize you in their rolling admissions process, and some accept it without penalty.
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How far in advance should I start studying for the LSAT?

But the general advice we give to those who ask this question is that you should start studying for the LSAT around five to six months before you intend to actually take it. The LSAT is currently offered nine times a year in the following months: January.
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Is taking the LSAT in January too late?

I'm getting a lot of questions about whether taking the January LSAT will be too late. It is not! Every US law school accepts the results of January, and it's better to apply later with a higher LSAT score than earlier with a lower one.
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What is a good LSAT score 2022?

Generally speaking, a score of 160 and above is necessary to guarantee admission into top-100 schools like Tulane, UC Hastings, or Case Western Reserve. For top-50 law schools such as Fordham, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill, or George Washington, 165 is a good number to reach for.
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When should I take the LSAT for fall 2023?

Plan on taking the LSAT no later than the Summer of your Junior year or Fall of senior year, one year prior to your expected entry into law school. A Summer test is preferable because you will receive the results early enough to be in the first wave of applicants.
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Is a 157 a good LSAT score?

Among the 192 law schools ranked by U.S. News & World Report in 2019, the average median LSAT score was 156. If we were to speak about a good LSAT score in very broad terms, 157 or above would be a reasonable place to start. Anything above 160 is not a bad LSAT score.
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Is a 166 LSAT score good?

Most of the successful applicants with LSAT scores in the 166-169 range were likely high GPAers as well. There may also be some early decision admits or early-cycle applicants with strong soft factors thrown in there too.
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Can law schools see all your LSAT scores?

Law schools will see every time an applicant takes the LSAT. Law schools will see if you cancel a score for whatever reason. Law schools do not average the scores for admission, but we always look at performance if you've taken the test more than once.
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Is it bad to apply to law school in April?

If the school you're applying to accepts the April LSAT or has a deadline later in the year, then you will be OK! However, if your school's deadline will have long since passed by the time you receive your LSAT score, then you might want to wait until the next cycle to apply.
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Do law schools Reject quickly?

Some law schools incentivize applying early by promising early applications will be reviewed within a specific time frame, like six weeks. However, since schools may merely defer early applicants to the general admission pool rather than accept or reject them, even applying early is no guarantee of a quick answer.
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Is LSAT more important than GPA?

While LSAT is the most important factor, GPA is still significant. When you get down into schools lower in the rankings (outside the top 10 schools), numbers alone become an even better predictor of how likely you are to get into a specific school. LSAT is still the more important number than GPA.
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Is a 165 LSAT good?

25 law schools all reported an LSAT median score of at least 163‡. This means that to be a competitive candidate at a top 25 law school, you will most likely need a score above 165.
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How hard is a 170 LSAT?

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 won't guarantee you admission at a top law school. Other parts of your application are still a factor.
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How many questions can you miss on the LSAT to get a 165?

You can get around 19-22 questions incorrect to score 165 on the LSAT. In other terms, you need to get 80 answers correct to get a 165.
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