Hello, everyone! I'm a bit confused. In preparation for the Dec. LSAT I took PTs 68/69/70 and score a raw number of 68, all of which were calculated as a score of 156.
Here:
http://www.powerscore.com/lsat/help/correct_targeted.cfm My preptest 70 (October 2013) I got a 156 with 68 as my raw score, but on that website it says a raw score of 64 is a 155, so is 4 more correct answer really only 1 more point?
Preptest 69 (June 2013) I got a 156 with 68 as my raw score, but on that website a 155 is 63 right.. So getting 5 answers correct only gives me one more point?
Preptest 68 (December 2012) I got a 156 with 68 as my raw score, but on that website a 155 is a raw score of 65, so getting 3 more questions right only gives me one more point?
Maybe I just don't understand the scoring scale... If anyone can resolve, reconcile, and explain it would be awesome!
Comments
It's usually a difference of 1-2 raw points between each scaled point.
edit: It looks like a 68 is a 156 for PT 68 and a 157 for PT 69 and 70.
http://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/data/consolidated-score-conversion-charts/
I think whatever source you were using to find your score is a bit off. A raw score of 68 would have scored you a 157 on PT 69 and PT 70.
Edit: Scooped by Mist. :P