20 comments

  • Wednesday, Jun 8, 2016

    Tls led me to 7sage and kept me from applying to schools I "thought" were good so it's helped me.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 8, 2016

    TLS = TopLawSchools.com

    Not the best site to ask questions or seek advice IMO. Steer clear lol @mgmwarren984

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    Aside from obvious trolling/overconfidence, self selection at TLS generally explains the 29%. The people that frequent the forum are generally on the more neurotic side of all LSAT studiers and high scorers group together

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    @mgmwarren984 What is TLS?

    you don't need to know :)

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    @doneill3389668 what would give rise to 29% (I checked this morning, could be different now) saying they think they got "175-180?"

    uh being silly

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    -0

    LSAC isn't showing any mercy this time around.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    @connollykev567 Ehh Id take anything from TLS with a grain of salt..especially a poll like that

    What is TLS?

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    That poll is more indicative of how hilarious TLS is than anything else...

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    Ehh Id take anything from TLS with a grain of salt..especially a poll like that

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    I didn't take yesterday's exam, but value the opinions of several people on this forum regarding the test. Over at another forum, in the "waiter's thread" there is a poll about how people think they did on yesterday's exam. Biases in sample size, overconfidence and possible outliers of people just randomly selecting an option aside, what would give rise to 29% (I checked this morning, could be different now) saying they think they got "175-180?" I have been thinking about that poll all morning while I was drilling games. Maybe I shouldn't read into it too much, but maybe this could provide some insight into the curve?

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    Damn son

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    @asher259 LSAC uses the experimental sections to create the current test with the curve already established.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016

    Is the curve determined before or after the test is administered?

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  • Monday, Jun 6, 2016

    Going for -12.... I'm more excited that I never have to take this test again.

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  • Monday, Jun 6, 2016

    @connollykev567 77 was a 101 with a -10

    It was -12.

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  • Monday, Jun 6, 2016

    I thought December 2015 was -12.

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  • Monday, Jun 6, 2016

    77 was a 101 with a -10

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  • Monday, Jun 6, 2016

    @974 no idea actually. If they don't then forget I ever said anything. Just saying that because I thought it was relatively easy.

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  • Monday, Jun 6, 2016

    Do they make -10 curves for 101 question tests?

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  • Monday, Jun 6, 2016

    100% 101 questions. Felt very easy to me. -10

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