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The LSAT® Went Digital.Your Wrong Answer Journal Should, Too.

Predict your test-day scoreKnow exactly what to study nextStop repeating the same mistakes

Works alongside your existing prep method.

Estimate your next LSAT score

Enter your last 3 to 5 practice test scores, most recent last. The model estimates your next-test score with a 95% confidence range and trend.

Practice test scores
Predicted next-test score
168

95% range: 159 to 175

improving

Trend suggests another 3 points possible if pace holds.

A one-shot 168 shows where you might land. A free account (no card) shows what's moving it: a running log of your real practice tests and the areas costing you points.

Save this estimate and track every PT →

Estimate. Built on the same model that powers ScoreGap's full predictor, including practice-to-real gap adjustment when official scores are linked.

Predictions, tested against reality

Real results from three consecutive official LSATs.
Every account runs on the same model. Free accounts see a score range; Pro shows the exact projection.

Average error: 0.7 points across 3 official scores.

What that looks like against four common prediction methods:

ScoreGap EngineLast-3 AvgLast-5 AvgLinear RegressionWeighted Moving Avg
Jun '25actual 167168off 1166off 1162off 5169off 2162off 5
Aug '25actual 172173off 1178off 6176off 4180off 8174off 2
Sep '25actual 176176exact179off 3178off 2180off 4177off 1
Avg error0.73.33.74.72.7

Same student, same practice tests, same three official test dates.

Before the June testBefore the August testBefore the September testOfficial LSAC resultsScoreGap Prediction Engine vs. alternatives

Before the June test

One place for every practice test.

Your scores, your trajectory, and the wrong answers worth reviewing. One screen, the moment a test syncs.

See what your score hides.

Everyone gets a number. The people who improve know what's behind it.

Know When You’ll Hit Your Target

Your scaled score plotted against your target. See when your trajectory gets you there.

Five Frameworks. One Clear Picture.

Toggle between LSAC, PowerScore, Loophole, 7Sage, and Kaplan. The same weaknesses look different under each lens.

Study What Moves Your Score

Question type vs. difficulty in one grid. See exactly where you are losing points.

Spend Your Time Where It Counts

See which question types reward extra time, and which ones to skip faster.

What ScoreGap does

Predict your score. Find your weak spots. Track your trajectory. Journal wrong answers. Compare across frameworks. Recommend what to study. Estimate admissions probability. Export shareable reports.

See everything ScoreGap does.

Tutors recommend a wrong answer journal.
Almost nobody keeps one.

Circling key words in the stimulusCrossing out wrong answers on paperWriting logic chains in the marginsBracketing conclusion indicatorsUnderlining premisesAnnotating passage structure
Building it by hand takes longer than the test itself. So we automated it.

Enter your scores to build your prediction over time, then import detailed results for your wrong answer journal. Every wrong answer is pre-populated, so you can categorize your mistakes and study what actually moves your score.

Three questions that turn a wrong answer
into a lesson

Most journals ask “what did you get wrong?” We ask “why, and what changes?”
Three guided prompts modeled on how people learn from mistakes
Not a blank text box.
PT 158/Section 2/Q14
Flaw
Hard
2:34

Why I missed it

“Confused correlation with causation in the stimulus. The author said increased ice cream sales ‘led to’ more drownings. I didn't flag the causal language.”

Why the right answer works

“Answer C identifies the flaw as assuming correlation implies causation. The stimulus never rules out a common cause (hot weather).”

What I'll do differently

“Circle causal language in the stimulus FIRST before reading answer choices. Check: does the argument rule out alternative explanations?”

Your wrong answers are already imported. You just explain why you missed them.
Every reflection is saved alongside your test results, so you can see whether the lesson stuck on your next test.

Your target isn't a dream.
It's a math problem.

Set your target score. See your trajectory plotted against it.
Know how many more practice tests stand between you and your number.

Your trajectory

On track to hit 170

in ~4 more practice tests

What's holding you back

LR
RC

RC is your bottleneck

3 points on the table

Where 170 gets you

Georgetown48%
USC Gould54%
Vanderbilt47%

195 schools modeled from ABA 509 data

How it works

Enter your scores in seconds. Add detail when you're ready.
Works on any device, no extension needed to start.
Step 1 · seconds

Enter Your Past Scores

Type in your practice test scores and dates. Predictions, trends, and admissions estimates populate instantly.

Step 2 · 30 seconds

Import Detailed Results

Upload a PDF from LawHub or drop in a CSV for question-level breakdowns and your wrong answer journal.

Step 3 · every test

Track Your Progress

Your prediction, pattern alerts, and admissions estimates update with every test. Study priorities show where you are losing points.

Import from LawHub, 7Sage, PowerScore, PDFs, and spreadsheets.

Quick EntryScores in seconds
LawHub PDFScore reports
SpreadsheetCSV or XLSX

Start with quick entry on any device. For auto-capture, install the Chrome extension on your laptop.

Your Score: Climbing

19 practice tests. One prep journey. Drag the scrubber to watch pattern alerts, predictions, and admissions estimates update live.

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Stop guessing where you lose points. See it.

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Predicted my next PT within 1 point. This is unreal.

LSAT student

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Without ScoreGap, I wouldn’t have registered for a second attempt early.

Beta user (current law student)

±0.7pt average prediction error

I’m telling everyone in my study group about this.

r/LSAT user

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Predicted my next PT within 1 point. This is unreal.

LSAT student

5.0 on Chrome Web Store

Without ScoreGap, I wouldn’t have registered for a second attempt early.

Beta user (current law student)

±0.7pt average prediction error

I’m telling everyone in my study group about this.

r/LSAT user

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  • Unlimited practice test imports
  • Chrome extension auto-sync
  • Wrong answer journal
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Everything in Free, plus:

  • Score prediction with confidence intervals
  • Full analytics score report
  • Points on the table: recoverable score by question type
  • Admissions probability chart on your report
  • Accuracy by section, type & difficulty
  • Time strategy, error heatmap & confidence calibration
  • Retake recommendation vs your target schools
  • Every export view, live share links & CSV
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