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Is the LSAT full multiple choice?

Yes, the main part of the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is a multiple-choice test, consisting of three scored sections (Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning/Logic Games) and one unscored section, all with 35-minute timings, plus a separate, unscored argumentative writing sample. Test-takers can choose to complete the multiple-choice portion in-person at a test center or remotely, while the writing sample is taken online separately.
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Is the LSAT entirely multiple-choice?

The LSAT consists of four multiple-choice sections: two scored Logical Reasoning sections, one scored Reading Comprehension section, and one unscored “experimental” section that will look exactly like one of the other multiple-choice sections. These four multiple-choice sections can appear in any order on Test Day.
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What LSAT score is a 70%?

A 70th percentile on the LSAT means you scored better than 70% of test-takers, which typically translates to a scaled score around 157-159, depending on the specific test's difficulty, often requiring roughly 55-56 correct answers out of the total questions. This score is considered strong, placing you above average and competitive for many law schools, though top-tier schools often look for scores in the 160s and above.
 
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How rare is a 172 on the LSAT?

A 172 LSAT score is extremely rare and elite, placing you in roughly the top 3% (97th percentile) of test-takers, meaning you scored better than nearly everyone, making you highly competitive for even the most selective T14 law schools. While scores in the 170s are common on law school forums, they represent a very small fraction of all test-takers, often outperforming the average scores (around 151-153) by a significant margin. 
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How many questions can I get wrong on the LSAT and still get a 170?

To achieve a 170, you can typically afford to miss between 7 and 9 questions out of the total scored questions. This number varies depending on the specific difficulty of your test administration.
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What was Barack Obama's LSAT score?

Barack Obama's specific LSAT score has never been officially released, but it's widely believed he scored very highly (likely in the 170s) to gain admission to Harvard Law School, especially given his undergraduate GPA was considered relatively low for Harvard applicants. Experts suggest his score was well above average, probably in the top percentile, possibly placing him in the 94th to 98th percentile range to compensate for his undergraduate record and secure admission.
 
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Has Kim Kardashian taken the LSAT?

No, Kim Kardashian did not take the LSAT because she chose the "reading the law" apprenticeship path in California instead of law school, which bypasses the LSAT and undergrad degree requirement but requires passing the challenging "baby bar" (First-Year Law Students' Examination) before the main bar, a test she failed multiple times before passing in 2021, and she's now working toward the actual California Bar Exam. 
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Can I get into Harvard law with a 171 LSAT?

Based on recent class data, the median LSAT score for admitted students is 174, with the middle 50% ranging from 171 (25th percentile) to 176 (75th percentile). While a score below 171 is possible with a standout application, aiming for 174 or higher maximizes your chances.
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What score did Elle Woods get on her LSAT?

Elle Woods scored a nearly perfect 179 on the LSAT, just one point shy of the perfect 180 score, after starting with a 143 on a practice test, demonstrating an incredible, fast improvement to gain admission to Harvard Law School in the movie Legally Blonde. Her score placed her in the 99th percentile, though the rapid jump from 143 to 179 is often cited as the least realistic part of the film.
 
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What is the hardest section of the LSAT?

The hardest LSAT sections vary, but generally Reading Comprehension (RC) and difficult Logic Games (LG) with complex rules (like hybrid or matching games) are cited most often, while some find abstract Logical Reasoning (LR) questions (like Parallel Reasoning or Flaw questions) the toughest due to nuanced language, with Logic Games often seen as the most learnable section despite initial difficulty. Specific "170-breaker" questions are statistically the hardest, often appearing at the end of sections, but building a strong base in easier questions is crucial.
 
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What is a realistic LSAT score?

How “good” of a score is good enough depends largely on what law schools you're applying to. For example, to get into a top-ranking law school, you'll probably need an LSAT score of at least 160 or above, while a score in the mid-150s is often acceptable at many excellent law schools.
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What LSAT score do I need for Harvard?

To get into Harvard Law, you need an exceptionally high LSAT score, with recent admitted students often in the 171-176 range, and a median around 174, but aiming for 174+ is best for competitiveness, as the committee looks at your whole profile, including GPA and essays, not just scores. A score below 171 is possible with a stellar application, but scores of 170 or lower become very challenging without an outstanding GPA (like 3.9+) or compelling experiences. 
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Is the LSAT curved?

The LSAT is graded on a “curve” so that even if a test was relatively easy or difficult, a 160 on any given test is equivalent to a 160 on any other test. This means that not all tests are exactly the same level of difficulty.
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Is taking the LSAT twice bad?

Many test takers increase their score on the second test. However, some test takers' scores do not change, and some even experience a score decrease. Analyses indicate that, on average, test takers taking their second test in the same testing year increase their scores 2 to 3 points.
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What kind of math is on the LSAT?

No, the LSAT does not explicitly test math. You may see some questions about percentages in the logical reasoning (arguments) section, and some analytical reasoning questions (i.e., logic games) may resemble math problems, but these questions are designed to test your logical reasoning, not your mathematical knowledge.
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How long should I study for the LSAT?

Most experts recommend 3-6 months of LSAT prep, totaling 150-300 focused hours, to allow for deep learning and practice tests, though many successfully prep in a concentrated 2-month period. The key is consistent, deep review of mistakes (around 20-25 hours/week is common), not just clocking hours; starting 12 weeks before the test with 10-15 focused hours weekly is a good benchmark, but adjust based on your baseline score and goals. 
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What LSAT score do I need for Yale?

Yale Law School has an exceptionally high LSAT score requirement, with the median score for recent classes around 174, and the middle 50% typically scoring between 171 and 177, though scores as low as 155 have been reported for admitted students, as they use a holistic review process. While no hard cutoffs exist, exceptional scores are crucial, but strong GPA (median 3.96) and other factors like essays, recommendations, and unique experiences also heavily influence admission. 
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Does Elle Woods have autism?

No, Elle Woods from Legally Blonde is not officially written as autistic, but many fans relate to her character, seeing autistic traits like intense focus on interests (fashion, law), attention to detail, literal interpretations, exceptional memory, and social struggles through an autism lens, though creators never intended this interpretation. 
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Has anyone gotten 180 on LSAT?

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When I took my first diagnostic LSAT, I scored a 166; eight months later, after nearly 30 timed practice LSATs, 100+ individual logic games sections, and countless hours of study, I got a notification email from LSAC saying that my June 2013 score was a 180. That score has changed my life.
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Did Kim Kardashian pass the LSAT?

No, Kim Kardashian did not take the LSAT because she pursued a law apprenticeship (like the California Law Office Study Program) instead of traditional law school, but she has faced setbacks passing the actual California Bar Exam, failing her first attempt in July 2025, though she remains determined to pass. She previously passed the "baby bar" (First-Year Law Students' Examination) on her fourth attempt in 2021 after multiple failures. 
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What is the average LSAT score for first time takers?

For the 2024–25 cycle, LSAC reports that the average LSAT score is approximately 152 overall, and 151 for first-time test-takers. Among incoming JD students, the median score is around 158, with most falling between the mid-150s and low-160s.
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Is it harder to get into Yale law or Harvard Law?

Yale Law is generally considered harder to get into than Harvard Law, primarily due to its extremely small class size and higher selectivity, meaning it accepts a smaller percentage of applicants and admits students with slightly higher median LSAT/GPA scores, though both are among the most difficult law schools to enter, with Harvard admitting more students overall but also receiving far more applications, making the relative chance at Yale lower. 
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What did Obama score on the LSAT?

Barack Obama's specific LSAT score has never been officially released, but it's widely believed he scored very highly (likely in the 170s) to gain admission to Harvard Law School, especially given his undergraduate GPA was considered relatively low for Harvard applicants. Experts suggest his score was well above average, probably in the top percentile, possibly placing him in the 94th to 98th percentile range to compensate for his undergraduate record and secure admission.
 
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How did Kim lose 16lbs in 3 weeks?

She lost 16 pounds in 3 weeks to fit into her vintage Met Gala gown. How did Kardashian lose weight? She says she cut carbs and ate “just the cleanest veggies and protein.” She also ran on a treadmill and wore a sauna suit twice a day. Kardashian's 3-week weight loss sparked concern over the impact on mental health.
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How many times did Michelle Obama take the bar exam?

Michelle Obama took the Illinois bar exam twice, failing the first time before passing on her second attempt, a detail she's mentioned in her book Becoming as a personal setback that ultimately didn't hinder her successful legal and public career.
 
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