... , looking at the 7Sage Score ConversionChart (https://7sage.com/lsat-score ... -percentile-conversion/), a -8 on PT 80 ... a 170. According to the chart, a 172 would mean that ...
... you looking at the score conversionchart for each test, or assuming ... take a look at these conversion charts: http://www.cambridgelsat.com ... /resources/data/consolidated-score-conversion-charts/
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@LeBisondeMist I'm just comparing the powerscore targeted score chart with the raw total I get on the PTs. Yeah based on this conversionchart I would have gotten a 157 not a 156 (which is the score 7Sage gives me).
@Lawschool2015 with respect to the current trend, yes. If you look at a LSAT score conversionchart, 87/101 is the lowest one can go for a 170, depending on the PT.
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In regard to the conversionchart/curve, I really don't ... LSAC and they include the conversionchart at the end of every ... it's the most reliable chart that we can get our ...
... 7Sage takes the official scoring chart from the administered exam where ... uses answer keys and a conversionchart given by the LSAC. On ... can see Answer Keys and ConversionChart For Converting Raw Score to ...
@beng5435 The curve is -9. You can see the conversionchart [here](https://lsac.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360056747654-May-2020-LSAT-FLEX-Sample-Conversion-Chart). Powerscore has a good discussion about this on their podcast.