... consider, the "equating" and the "curve". With equating the difficulty level ... each test.
Regarding a curve. The way I read it ... higher than expected and the curve for 170 would reflect that ... , then there is no adjusted curve (for those questions) for 150 ...
Yes the LSAC hates you. They will not feel bad for you and give the test a huge curve. I already cried during the test. Time to build the bridge and get over it.
... the test with a "generous" curve will be more difficult, the ... exam might have a better curve because the LG section is ... to conclude that a "generous" curve might work to some people ...
I've thought of doing this as well. I might try it out a couple times in the next week or so as well. It sounds like a great way to zero in on those curve breaker questions that might fool you twice as the above poster mentioned.
There is a comparative RC passage, so it is definitely recent. Also, the LR questions were worded like the 60s and 70s.
@"Burt Macklin FBI"
The -9 curve compensates for the degree of difficulty of the exam.