A passing score for the LSAT is anywhere from a 120 to 180. The LSAT is test that one must take in order to go to law school.
A LSAT score of 129 will allow you to possibly be admitted into a tier 3 law school. The average LSAT score is 150.
Low:152 High:158 (2009)
Sam karlin
LSAT scores are not a matter of public record.
Probably not. Your GPA had better be pretty spectacular. The average GPA/LSAT combo is 3.4/155. A 143 is substanitally lower than the average of 155.
Realistically, you are limited to applying at the 4th tier law schools.
In the US you need to have a bachelor's degree for almost all schools. Most also require you take and get a good score on the LSAT.
Both the scores of the LSAT and your academic record go into an acceptance to a law school. The decision on how much the LSAT applies to acceptance depends on the school.
Jacko Johnson School of Law
150-155
The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120 to 180, and the number of correct answers corresponds to a raw score that is then converted to a scaled score. With 36 correct answers, your score would typically fall around the mid to upper 150s, depending on the specific test's difficulty and the performance of other test-takers. To get an exact score, you would need to refer to the LSAT's scoring conversion chart for that particular test.
Get a LSAT score of 178 Have a GPA of 3.9 You basically have to be Albert Einstein