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Is there much known about how scores differ between an unpublished/international LSAT compared to the typical one done that has a curve? If less people take it would that not mean that a raw score/scale score on an international test isn't completely comparable to one done in the US?
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As far as my knowledge is concerned, the LSAT is equated, not curved. Each test's raw and scaled scores are adjusted before its administration in such way that a candidate would receive (relatively) consistent scores, provided that his or her skills don't change significantly. In other words, the scores are kind of predetermined.
Therefore, the number of candidates has absolutely nothing to do with scores, so scores shouldn't differ significantly between international and domestic (for lack of a better word) LSATs.
Adding to @FixedDice 's comments, I also believe the "scaling" that happens is across the sum total of the last three years of testing (both US and international), not against the number of people that show up to any one sitting of any LSAT.
ETA: 1st result of a google search of "how is a LSAT score scaled"
https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/help/scale.cfm
@FixedDice is right; the LSAT isn't actually scored to a curve, which means that the LSAT isn't curved on how test takers perform on the day of one LSAT administration. Taking the LSAT among a lower-scoring pool does not give you an advantage.
It goes through a statistical process called test equating.
https://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/your-score
https://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/policies/challenging-lsat-questions
Thanks everyone for the replies and useful links! I did some quick reading pertaining to the topic but I couldn't find out much specifically about unpublished tests (I should have looked harder or extrapolated). It definitely makes sense that international scores are the same as domestic tests, otherwise you could just fly overseas for an easy boost in score. Fortunately for where I want to go I only need a 150, fingers crossed I get that