LSAT Target for Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University's median LSAT score of 169 is competitive — above the national average. The middle 50% of admitted students scored between 161 and 170.
To be competitive, aim for at least a 169 on the LSAT. Scoring at or above 170 puts you in the top quartile of admitted students. A score below 161 means you'll need a strong GPA and application to compensate.
The current LSAT format (as of 2025) has two Logical Reasoning sections and one Reading Comprehension section. There are no more Logic Games.
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