LSAT Scores/LSAT 180

What Is an LSAT 180 Score?

An LSAT 180 is approximately the 99.9th percentile. You need about 74–76 of 76 questions correct. Top 2% — at or above median for most T14 schools.

Percentile

99.9th

Raw score (of 76)

74–76

Can miss up to

2

That’s about 97% accuracy across all 76 scored questions.

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Convert your raw score to a scaled score (120–180) and percentile rank.

97% accuracy
Approximate scaled score
180
99.9th percentile
Top 2% — at or above median for most T14 schools.

Approximate. Raw-to-scaled conversion varies by ±1–2 points per test administration (LSAC equates difficulty). Percentile rank uses LSAC's official 2022–2025 testing-year distribution.

Frequently asked questions

What raw score is an LSAT 180?
On a typical recent 76-question test, an LSAT 180 takes about 74–76 questions correct — you can miss up to about 2. Exact curves vary ±1–2 points per administration.
What percentile is an LSAT 180?
An LSAT 180 is approximately the 99.9th percentile, based on LSAC's 2022–2025 testing-year distribution.
Is 180 a good LSAT score?
Top 2% — at or above median for most T14 schools. Whether it is "good" depends on your target schools — check your odds with the admissions probability calculator.

Learn more in the complete LSAT score conversion guide, or check your law school admissions odds.

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