Interested in law school? Well, you'll have to brush up the old LSAT score if you'd like to get into one of the top 25 schools in the country. Here are the LSAT scores for some of the best law schools in the country. According to U.S. News and World Report, these schools represent the 16th – 25th best law schools, and yes, their LSAT scores match!
LSAT scores for the Top 15 Law SchoolsLSAT Score Percentiles for Schools 16 - 25
- University of Texas at Austin:
25th percentile: 164
75th percentile: 167 - Vanderbilt:
25th percentile: 164
75th percentile: 169 - University of Southern California:
25th percentile: 165
75th percentile: 167 - Washington University in St. Louis:
25th percentile: 162
75th percentile: 169 - Boston University:
25th percentile: 164
75th percentile: 167 - Emory:
25th percentile: 166
75th percentile: 167 - University of Minnesota – Twin Cities:
25th percentile: 157
75th percentile: 167 - Indiana University (Maurer):
25th percentile: 153
75th percentile: 160 - University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign:
25th percentile: 160
75th percentile: 167 - University of Notre Dame:
25th percentile: 164
75th percentile: 167
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