University of Montana Blewett School of Law LSAT Score: What You Need

Here is the honest frame for Montana Blewett Law: admission is accessible, median 152, 25th percentile 146, so the LSAT's real job here is not opening the...

Here is the honest frame for Montana Blewett Law: admission is accessible, median 152, 25th percentile 146, so the LSAT’s real job here is not opening the door. It is setting your price. Every point from 152 toward 153 and beyond converts directly into merit aid at a tier of school that discounts to compete, which makes test preparation the best-paying work available to you this year. One structural note before the numbers: the 6-point gap between Montana Blewett 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 Montana Blewett Law Numbers

MetricFigureWhat it decidesMedian LSAT152The number being defended25th percentile LSAT146The lower quartileRealistic floor~144The plausibility edgeScholarship threshold153+Where awards beginFirst-time bar passage83%Outcome signalEmployment (10 months)~69%Placement signal

One line of context before the strategy: Montana Blewett Law sits in Missoula, Montana, and its reputation rests on MT in-state, natural resources, tribal law.

What LSAT Score Do You Need for Montana Blewett Law?

You need a 152 to match Montana Blewett Law’s median, a 146 to clear its 25th percentile, and a 153 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 146 you fund the school, at 153+ the school funds you. A diagnostic near 152 means you are a few structured months away from crossing that line, which makes rushing the application the costliest mistake available here.

How Montana Blewett Law Actually Reads Your Score

The cleanest way to predict how Montana Blewett Law reads your file is to follow its incentives. Rankings reward medians; medians are made one admit at a time; therefore the committee’s enthusiasm for your file rises in steps at exactly the numbers in the table above. Applicants experience this as mystery. It is arithmetic.

Score history matters here. Montana Blewett Law weights your highest result, but multiple sittings tell a story of their own: rising scores ending at your best read as discipline; erratic swings above 5 points read as variance and earn a one-paragraph addendum. Manage the record like it will be read, because it will.

Withheld Tip: treat the 5-point variance rule as a planning constraint, not trivia. Never sit for an official test “just to see.” A throwaway score does not disappear when you later beat it, it sits in the file next to your best number, asking to be explained.

The Pricing Game: Why 153 Is Worth More Than One Point

Put the threshold in dollars: tuition at Montana Blewett Law lists at $18,218 a year, and the applicants who pay materially less than that are, overwhelmingly, the ones who crossed 153. One LSAT point separates a price you accept from a price you negotiate. And the aid is rarely a fixed menu, competing offers from peer schools give Montana Blewett Law a number to answer, which is why your school list is part of your scholarship strategy. Price each point against three years of tuition and LSAT preparation stops looking like studying and starts looking like compensation.

If You’re Below 144

Below 144, the question is not whether to keep going, it is which clock you are on. Diagnostics under the line mean you delay the sitting and keep building; official scores under the line mean a retake, governed by the rule that protects you from yourself:

No retake without a changed plan. Hope is not a course correction. Until something in the preparation has changed and proven itself under timed conditions, a new test date is just a new chance at the old number.

How to Close the Gap to 153+

The distance between your diagnostic and Montana Blewett 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.

Points have prices. A question type you miss four times per test costs more than one you miss once a month, and the Lovare Loop is simply the discipline of paying the cheapest prices first: rank every error pattern by point cost (the Priority Stack), train the top of the list untimed, then stress-test it timed, then blind-review the misses to compute your Blind Review Delta, the spread between what you know and what you execute. A wide Delta says pressure is the problem; a narrow one says knowledge is. Buy your points where they are cheapest, every week, and the score compounds.

From a typical starting diagnostic, plan 4 to 6 months of loop-driven preparation to reach the 153+ zone. Compressing the calendar by adding weekly hours does not compress the timeline, skills consolidate on a calendar, not a clock.

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 153, and let admission take care of itself.

Montana Blewett Law LSAT: Quick Answers

Does Montana Blewett Law take your highest LSAT score?

The highest score is what gets evaluated, but the full record is what gets read. Keep retakes purposeful, explain any 5-point-plus spread in a brief addendum, and aim for a history that ends on its peak.

What LSAT score gets a scholarship at Montana Blewett Law?

Around 153 the aid office starts paying attention, and each additional point compounds your position. Peer-school offers convert that position into negotiating leverage, the school list is a financial instrument, not just a preference ranking.

Is a 146 enough for Montana Blewett Law?

A quarter of the entering class scored at or below 146, so yes, people get in here. But they get in on the strength of everything else in the file, and they typically pay for the privilege. Treat 146 as a floor you are passing through, not a target.

Can I get into Montana Blewett Law with a 143?

It happens, rarely, on the back of extraordinary files. But “possible” is not a plan: 4 to 6 months of structured preparation converts a 143 long shot into a 146+ application with actual leverage, usually within the same admissions cycle.

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Lovare’s Take

Do not let accessibility make you careless. Because Montana Blewett Law admits broadly, the real competition here is against the price, not the pool, and the price is beaten with points. Train to 153, apply early, negotiate in writing, and let the impatient subsidize the disciplined. They always do.