@smseraj3 when you look at the grade report form, it tells you what you answered as compared to the actual answer. It's annoying, but you can see there. What's really pissing me off is that not only was the curve steep, but it was one of those ones that totally eliminated certain scores. Like, it wasn't possible for ANYBODY to score a 179 or a 175. (Not that I was close, but that's a side point). It just makes the LSAC's bell curve that much more pronounced. Like, okay, keep it at a -9 curve. But at least make every score an option.
Score didn't go up much from my diagnostic. I think I'm gonna sign up for an in person prep course since self studying thru 7sage isn't seeming to work for me.
My understanding is that the curve is always adjusted for the difficulty of the test. I scored higher than my raw PT scores.Does that mean I actually did better or is it that the test was easier?
@goingfor99th said:
Maybe more high scorers explains the curve? Could be, right?
The number of high scorers should remain relatively the same - that is the entire point of a curve. It basically balances out the distribution of high scores to be pretty constant with all tests.
@goingfor99th said:
Maybe more high scorers explains the curve? Could be, right?
The number of high scorers should remain relatively the same - that is the entire point of a curve. It basically balances out the distribution of high scores to be pretty constant with all tests.
I meant more high raw scores.
The upper end of the curve was pretty unique this time around.
@goingfor99th said:
Maybe more high scorers explains the curve? Could be, right?
The number of high scorers should remain relatively the same - that is the entire point of a curve. It basically balances out the distribution of high scores to be pretty constant with all tests.
I meant more high raw scores.
The upper end of the curve was pretty unique this time around.
Ohhh I gotcha. Yeah, typically the higher the raw scores are, the lower the curve will be (or higher depending on how you look at it, but I'm referring to 9 < 10).
I think they also have a pretty good idea of the difficulty of the test going into the real exam, but I don't know if it gets adjusted after or before they get the results all calculated. I'd be curious to hear more (if anyone knows)
Should everyone get their scores at the same time? My projected date still shows as 7/5, yet here I am on the 6th and it's still blank. I'm now getting worried seeing all of you get your scores and I'm just hanging around waiting.
I just called the LSAC and the guy said the last "event" they had on my file was printing my admission ticket. There's nothing else there showing that I took the test. This is unreal.
@Svengoolie said:
I just called the LSAC and the guy said the last "event" they had on my file was printing my admission ticket. There's nothing else there showing that I took the test. This is unreal.
Uh... Uh-oh. Looks like they'll need to do an investigation.
@Svengoolie said:
I just called the LSAC and the guy said the last "event" they had on my file was printing my admission ticket. There's nothing else there showing that I took the test. This is unreal.
Uh... Uh-oh. Looks like they'll need to do an investigation.
Yep, after a couple hours of freaking out, they found it! I made a really dumb mistake and filled in a wrong bubble in my name, so it didn't attach correctly to my account. It's fixed now and I got a 156!
@Svengoolie said:
I just called the LSAC and the guy said the last "event" they had on my file was printing my admission ticket. There's nothing else there showing that I took the test. This is unreal.
Uh... Uh-oh. Looks like they'll need to do an investigation.
Yep, after a couple hours of freaking out, they found it! I made a really dumb mistake and filled in a wrong bubble in my name, so it didn't attach correctly to my account. It's fixed now and I got a 156!
@Svengoolie said:
I just called the LSAC and the guy said the last "event" they had on my file was printing my admission ticket. There's nothing else there showing that I took the test. This is unreal.
Pretty strange. My center lost my admission ticket but I got an email from LSAC asking me to fill out a form about missing admission tickets. Super sorry to hear that!
Can law schools see our LSAT score? I'm seeing a bunch of emails asking me to apply and that they've waived my fee, but I didn't score anywhere near as high as I wanted to. Makes me think they can't see it?
@"mhyana.a" said:
Can law schools see our LSAT score? I'm seeing a bunch of emails asking me to apply and that they've waived my fee, but I didn't score anywhere near as high as I wanted to. Makes me think they can't see it?
If you signed up for the CRS then I believe they can when you can.
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Got it !!! ?
got a 150 again ugh.... was average 155 , highest was 156 or 57 . thank the lord i don't need the lsat for the school I'm going to .
Got mine. Dramatically lower than I expected.
I was making 160-167 on my PT. Made a 153 on this one. I can't breathe. I will be taking it again.
Study group for all of us poor souls retaking?
Does anyone know how to check how I did on individual sections?
@smseraj3 when you look at the grade report form, it tells you what you answered as compared to the actual answer. It's annoying, but you can see there. What's really pissing me off is that not only was the curve steep, but it was one of those ones that totally eliminated certain scores. Like, it wasn't possible for ANYBODY to score a 179 or a 175. (Not that I was close, but that's a side point). It just makes the LSAC's bell curve that much more pronounced. Like, okay, keep it at a -9 curve. But at least make every score an option.
Score didn't go up much from my diagnostic. I think I'm gonna sign up for an in person prep course since self studying thru 7sage isn't seeming to work for me.
Maybe more high scorers explains the curve? Could be, right?
Got a 179!
jest... just read @Katharine post
@goingfor99th, Yep. Which makes me wonder... easy test or a well prepared group of test takers?
Given you know who, I'm sure it could be the latter.
Anyone else get a score?
I got a 177 a little before 10! Time to sleep now. That 5+ hours of waiting was exhausting.
Awesome! Big congratulations.
My understanding is that the curve is always adjusted for the difficulty of the test. I scored higher than my raw PT scores.Does that mean I actually did better or is it that the test was easier?
The number of high scorers should remain relatively the same - that is the entire point of a curve. It basically balances out the distribution of high scores to be pretty constant with all tests.
I meant more high raw scores.
The upper end of the curve was pretty unique this time around.
Ohhh I gotcha. Yeah, typically the higher the raw scores are, the lower the curve will be (or higher depending on how you look at it, but I'm referring to 9 < 10).
I think they also have a pretty good idea of the difficulty of the test going into the real exam, but I don't know if it gets adjusted after or before they get the results all calculated. I'd be curious to hear more (if anyone knows)
Should everyone get their scores at the same time? My projected date still shows as 7/5, yet here I am on the 6th and it's still blank. I'm now getting worried seeing all of you get your scores and I'm just hanging around waiting.
I just called the LSAC and the guy said the last "event" they had on my file was printing my admission ticket. There's nothing else there showing that I took the test. This is unreal.
Uh... Uh-oh. Looks like they'll need to do an investigation.
Yep, after a couple hours of freaking out, they found it! I made a really dumb mistake and filled in a wrong bubble in my name, so it didn't attach correctly to my account. It's fixed now and I got a 156!
Glad it's all fixed!
Pretty strange. My center lost my admission ticket but I got an email from LSAC asking me to fill out a form about missing admission tickets. Super sorry to hear that!
@Svengoolie Dang. Good for you. I can't imagine how scary that was.
Can law schools see our LSAT score? I'm seeing a bunch of emails asking me to apply and that they've waived my fee, but I didn't score anywhere near as high as I wanted to. Makes me think they can't see it?
If you signed up for the CRS then I believe they can when you can.