It is really tough to tell. LSAC can throw anything they want at us, so making predictions about a future test based on the previous administration is really really tough.
Yes am from India. Went to a school with harshest grading curve on earth. Getting a B-in my final year took a lot of effort. Then again may be I was not smart enough to figure how to overcome the grading curve.
PT71 had a -14 curve (you could miss 14 and ... 170). I think the largest curve ever was -16 so this ... like to go by the curve given because there should be ...
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> PT71 had a -14 curve (you could miss 14 and ... 170). I think the largest curve ever was -16 so this ... like to go by the curve given because there should be ...
... easy. LG oftentimes sets the curve - unprepared people usually do really ... - can result in a massive curve to inflate your score. curve feel nonexistent.
It helps me to assume that the questions / sections I abnormally struggled with will be questions / sections most other testtakers struggle with as well. And I hope beyond hope that this difficulty will be represented in a better curve.
... typically fall on a bell curve. When you consider that ... even if their bell curve is identical to that ... the point. The bell curve of scores of URMs ... identical to the bell curve of non-URMS in ... consistently produce a lower bell curve regardless of race. ...
This one was released, just not right after it was administered. No difference, really, only I think it has a pretty unforgiving curve, kinda like PT81, so if you don't like tests with such curves, another test might be better for your confidence.