How many people get a perfect score on their LSAT test every year in the US?
There is no definitive number as to how many people get a perfect score on their LSAT test every year in the US, as the test does not have a fixed perfect score. The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180, and the median score typically ranges between 150-154. To achieve a "perfect" score, an individual would need to achieve 180 out of 180. While it is possible to score a perfect score, it is an extremely rare occurrence. In fact, over its 70 year history it is estimated that only 19 people have ever achieved perfect score.