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Wednesday, Sep 27 2023

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I believe it was 25% each, and you got the same score on both LRs so Im guessing it's equal to about 165 in modern anyways

My thought process was that if the sections are weighted differently then vs. now, then the score would be different unless you did equally well (or badly) on all 3 types of sections.

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Wednesday, Sep 27 2023

dragoonumgt117

Took my first PT, confused about scoring?

Hi, I started studying for the LSAT 14 days ago, ran through about a 1/3 of Mike Kim and did about 10% of 7sage's LG CC. I decided to just take a diagnostic today now that I'm at least familiar with the question types, and stupidly I forgot to check the "modern" box on the older PT I was taking, so I ended up doing 2 LRs. Well, LR is my biggest weakness it seems.

I got -2 on RC, -4 and -6 on the two LRs, and -3 on LG, equal to 165 according to 7sage. I'd imagine that if this were a modern test, my score would be different since there is only 1 scored LR section. Does anyone know how I can convert? I know that each of the 3 sections is weighted equally nowadays, not sure if this was the case back then. Was each LR 25% of the test, or were the two LRs together 33% of the test? Thanks a bunch.

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