LSAC

LSAT Pass Rate 2026

Complete analysis of LSAT exam difficulty, pass rates, and strategies to pass on your first attempt.

Pass Rate Overview
N/A (score-based)

Pass Rate

50% Pass
50% Fail

Difficulty Verdict

Challenging

Recommended Study Time

8-12 weeks

Typical Attempts

1-2 attempts average

Why is the LSAT Pass Rate N/A (score-based)?

With only N/A (score-based) of candidates passing, LSAT is a demanding exam even for experienced professionals. The majority who fail cite insufficient preparation depth or gaps in specific domains. LSAC designs this exam to validate real competency, not just textbook knowledge. At $215 per attempt, failing is costly. The certification is valid for 5 years, so investing in solid prep pays off long-term.

Top Reasons Candidates Fail LSAT:

30%
Failing to master essay writing under timed pressure
25%
Insufficient practice with MBE-style multiple choice questions
20%
Not memorizing enough black-letter law rules
15%
Poor time allocation across essay and MBE sections
10%
Underestimating the jurisdiction-specific component
How to Beat the N/A (score-based) Pass Rate

Do This for LSAT

  • Logic Games can be mastered with practice
  • Use PowerScore Bibles for each section
  • Take many timed practice tests
  • Target 170+ for T14 law schools

Avoid This

  • Writing practice essays without timing yourself
  • Memorizing rules without learning how to apply them to fact patterns
  • Ignoring the state-specific portion of the bar exam
  • Not taking full-length simulated exams under real conditions

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