* Above 170: This is generally considered a very strong score, placing you in the top 90th percentile or higher. With a score like this, you have excellent chances at most law schools, including the most prestigious T14 schools.
* 165-169: This is a strong score, placing you in the top 75th-90th percentile. You'll be competitive at a wide range of law schools, including many highly ranked ones. Admission will depend on other factors like GPA, personal statement, and letters of recommendation.
* 160-164: This is a good score, placing you roughly in the 50th-75th percentile. You'll be competitive at many law schools, but your options might be more limited than with a higher score. You'll likely need a strong overall application to get into the most selective schools.
* Below 160: While still possible to get into law school, this score significantly limits your options and will likely restrict you to less selective schools.
Therefore, a "solid" LSAT score is subjective and depends on your target schools. Research the LSAT percentile scores of admitted students at your desired schools to get a better understanding of what constitutes a "solid" score for *your* application.