... might have missed, checking different curve charts, running cumulative probability computations ... luck distribution and a -12 curve. I'm teetering on the ...
It was everyone guessing what the "curve" would be on the test which here is represented by the number of questions you could get wrong and still get a 170. It turned out to be a -12 "curve" so you could get 89 out of 101 and get a 170.
@runiggyrun agreed. And @"Grey Warden" just breath and take some time to internalize the concept. Don't sweat it. I think if a question like this appeared on the LSAT it would be one of the curve-breaker questions.
I thought the test was really hard compared to all of the practice test I have been taking. I am hoping it was hard for everyone and it will reflect in the curve. Otherwise Ill be back in June
No--you are just given a score. You will never know how many you missed section by section, nor what the correct answers were, nor will we ever know the curve. You get a score and a percentile and that is all.