Hofstra University Maurice A. Deane School of Law LSAT Score: What You Need

Hofstra Law's median LSAT is 154, and at this tier, the score question and the money question are the same question.

Hofstra Law’s median LSAT is 154, and at this tier, the score question and the money question are the same question. Access-tier schools admit broadly and discount selectively, which means a score that merely clears 148 buys you a seat at close to sticker price, while a score at 155 or above flips the economics of the entire degree. Read this page as a pricing guide, because that is what it is. One structural note before the numbers: the 6-point gap between Hofstra Law’s median and its 25th percentile is wide, which tells you the committee regularly reaches below its median for files it believes in, softs matter more here than the median alone suggests.

The Hofstra Law Numbers

MetricFigureWhat it decidesMedian LSAT154The competitiveness line25th percentile LSAT148The compensating-factors lineRealistic floor~146The plausibility edgeScholarship threshold155+The funding lineFirst-time bar passage77%Outcome signalEmployment (10 months)~68%Placement signal

One line of context before the strategy: Hofstra Law sits in Hempstead, New York, and its reputation rests on Long Island and NYC market.

What LSAT Score Do You Need for Hofstra Law?

You need a 154 to match Hofstra Law’s median, a 148 to clear its 25th percentile, and a 155 or higher for genuine merit scholarship contention. Three targets, three different preparation plans, not three different levels of hope.

You will probably get in, that is the easy sentence. The expensive sentence is what you will pay: at 148 you fund the school, at 155+ the school funds you. A diagnostic near 154 means you are a few structured months away from crossing that line, which makes rushing the application the costliest mistake available here.

How Hofstra Law Actually Reads Your Score

Understand what the median is to Hofstra Law: a published, ranked, defended asset. Committees manage their medians the way CFOs manage margins, one admit below 154 costs reported position, one above it buys position back. So the difference between a point under the median and a point over it is not two points of the same thing. You are not being measured against an abstract standard; you are being priced against a number the school must publish.

Hofstra Law sees every LSAT score you have ever received. The highest generally controls, but a spread above 5 points between sittings invites questions and warrants a brief addendum. An upward trajectory ending in your best score reads well. A downward one reads exactly how you think it does.

Withheld Tip: the scholarship calendar is quieter than the admissions calendar but it matters more. The largest allocations at most schools are committed to the early pool, an application finished in October is competing for money an identical January application can no longer reach.

The Pricing Game: Why 155 Is Worth More Than One Point

Hofstra Law’s sticker tuition runs $61,920 per year. Against that figure, the move from 154 to 155 is not a one-point improvement, it is the difference between paying retail and entering the merit conversation. And the aid is rarely a fixed menu, competing offers from peer schools give Hofstra Law a number to answer, which is why your school list is part of your scholarship strategy. Across a three-year tuition bill, the hours that move your score above the median out-earn almost anything else you could do with them.

If You’re Below 146

Be honest about which problem you have. A diagnostic below 146 is not a ceiling, but an official score below it, submitted this cycle, is a fact you cannot study your way out of. With a low diagnostic, postpone the test, not the preparation. With a low official score, retake, under one non-negotiable rule:

No retake without a changed plan. Re-sitting the same exam on the same preparation produces the same score with new variance. Only retake after a course correction has produced measurable improvement in timed practice. Retaking on hope is how 5-point variance problems are manufactured.

How to Close the Gap to 155+

The distance between your diagnostic and Hofstra Law’s scholarship zone is closeable, Lovare students post a median improvement of +16 points, but it is closed by structure, not volume. More questions with the same error patterns is rehearsal, not preparation.

Two students with identical scores can have opposite problems. One knows the material and loses it under time pressure; the other executes calmly on knowledge that is not yet there. The Lovare Loop exists to tell them apart: weekly diagnosis into a Priority Stack, untimed training, timed stress-tests, and blind review of every miss to compute the Blind Review Delta, the measured gap between knowledge and execution. Wide Delta: treat the timing and the anxiety. Narrow Delta: build the skill. Prescribing without that diagnosis is how students study for months and move three points.

From a typical starting diagnostic, plan 4 to 6 months of loop-driven preparation to reach the 155+ zone. Resist the urge to trade months for hours: doubling weekly volume does not halve the schedule, because consolidation happens between sessions, not during them.

If You Only Do 3 Things

  1. Take a full, timed official diagnostic today and score it by section. Every downstream decision depends on this number.
  2. Register for a specific test date before you begin preparing. The date is the forcing function; open-ended prep is how momentum dies.
  3. Set the target by the money, not the median: build the plan to 155, and let admission take care of itself.

Hofstra Law LSAT: Quick Answers

Does Hofstra Law take your highest LSAT score?

Hofstra Law sees all scores and generally weights the highest. A spread above 5 points warrants a short addendum, and an upward trajectory ending in your best score reads favorably.

What LSAT score gets a scholarship at Hofstra Law?

Merit consideration opens around 155 and strengthens with every point above it. Peer-school offers convert that position into negotiating leverage, the school list is a financial instrument, not just a preference ranking.

Is a 148 enough for Hofstra Law?

A 148 sits at the 25th percentile, admissible, but only with a file that compensates: strong GPA, meaningful experience, or distinctive credentials. It is a defensible application, not a comfortable one, and it carries no scholarship leverage.

Can I get into Hofstra Law with a 145?

It happens, rarely, on the back of extraordinary files. But “possible” is not a plan: 4 to 6 months of structured preparation converts a 145 long shot into a 148+ application with actual leverage, usually within the same admissions cycle.

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Lovare’s Take

At Hofstra Law, the strongest move is the one most applicants never consider: being patient enough to apply from above the median instead of beneath it. Same school, same degree, radically different price and position. The LSAT is a trainable skill, and at this tier, training it is the single highest-return financial decision in the entire process.