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I am planning to supplement my pre-December PTs (76, 77, 78 and 79) with another 6-8 PT's with that have -13 or -14 curves. Basically I'm looking for a "hell week" list of PTs. Thusfar, I've got:
The "Undisclosed" Feb 97 PT (-14)
Superprep B (-14)
PT 71, Dec. 2013 (-13)
PT 65, Dec. 2011 (-13)
PT 59, Dec. 2009 (-13)
PT 60, Jun. 2010 (-13)
PT 45, Dec. 2004 (-13)
PT.33, Dec. 2000 (-13)
PT 32, Oct. 2000 (-13)
PT 31, Jun 2000 (-13)
PT 30, Dec 1999 (-13)
PT 27 Dec 1998 (-15)
PT 23, Oct 1997 (minus fucking 16!)
PT 21, Dec 1996 (-13)
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38 has a -13 curve too. I sorta suspect that if some of these earlier tests were given today they would have slightly less forgiving curves since prep materials have gotten better.
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Wow, those are some crazy curves!!
@lukeefreedman279 this is what I was talking about. 65 was definitely brutal!
Hey! Cambridge has done the work creating a chart of the conversions from PT1 thru PT77:)
https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/data/consolidated-score-conversion-charts/
I think 62 has -14 curve
Thank you @stephencarpinello514 !!
By "-13" they mean a test for which 13 questions wrong equates to a score of 170
Can you explain the curve? More specifically, how a -13 would differ from a -14? ((I apologize in advance for my ignorance)).
Godspeed @twssmith644 !
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PT 23 is a -16 curve. Can confirm. Am looking at the LSAT book as we speak.
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Yup I also thought the most was a - 14.
Whoa! A -15 and -16?? And I thought the biggest ever was a -14. I believe PT 72 had a -14 curve.