Felt exactly the same. LG was difficult. No way to know what the curve will be. that will be determined by how the entire population performs. My guess would be a low curve though were it a practice test.
The "curve" is the number of questions ... it, is the curve.
If the curve is big, ... 170. The softer the curve, the easier it is ... got right). The harder the curve, the more you have ... then with a -10 curve, I would earn a 170 ...
Dude on TLS was saying that the October curve for the past couple of tests is the same or better than June. He's even willing to put money on it not being less than 12. I hope he's right.
I totally agree. After the first LR I was like WTF. I may have just bombed that or went like -1. Lol. My stats are about the same. Really hope luck is on our side and the curve is generous!
Guys, don't worry. A lot of people thought logic game was hard. I did PT 72 and 73 this week and the logic game sections in those tests were much easier than today's. Let's just hope for a nice, typical December curve.
@Kristina . The December curve is breakdown of your raw score and lsat score. Usually when people talk about the "curve," it often refers to how many you can get wrong and still get a 170 lol
I heard the newer PTs had more curve-breaker questions, but I don't know that for sure. My scores decreased when I skipped around from PT 50s to 60s to 70s. It probably depends on your skillset, though.
curve is dependent on the test itself, so if the LSAC gave tests throughout of equivalent difficulty then the curve would be the same but impossible to say