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  • Tuesday, Jul 12 2016

    They don't care about bands. Only the top reported score since that's how they compute their medians. FTFY.

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    They don't care about bands. Only reported scores since that's how they compute their medians :D

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    I've never heard law schools or admissions mention score bands ever so I'm leaning towards no. There's always room for error but I don't think so.

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    Oh duh you totally said that in your first post and I'm an idiot. I'm just gunna...

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    Haha I know thaaatttt part. But do the schools like? care? Basically it's just LSAC saying yeah they made that?

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/your-score/score-band

    What is a score band?

    LSAT scores are estimates of a test taker’s actual proficiency level in the skills tested. Score bands represent a range of scores that has a certain probability of containing the test taker’s actual proficiency level. The score bands reported for the LSAT are designed to include the test taker’s actual proficiency level in approximately 68 percent of cases. In other words, there is a 68 percent level of confidence that the test taker’s true score actually falls within the band.

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    Like is it just a pointless thing? I confuse.

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