For the 70s and 80s RC, **2 Star Difficulty rating**: 70, 72, 76, 77, 80, and 83; **3 Star Difficulty**: 71, 73, 74, 75, 78, 81, and 82; **4 Star Difficulty**: 79. Hope that helps!
If my schedule holds, I'm taking PTs 73, 79, & 83 whole and PT 55 split into sections (as I'll be on a west coast vaca that week). FWIW, I would not try to get too cute with trying to figure out "what LSAC is doing." Just learn the material.
> @akistotle said:
> I once tried to make a list of all the common flaws.....But then I gave up. :sweat: So here is a partial list:
>
> **5) Causation confusions (correlation-causation flaws)**
> PT20.S1.Q10; ...
@kragdar2000 no no 81 is the correct one. Eileen Gray passage popped in the last one we did, 79, and since we don't get time to do RC and thats an infamously difficult passage, I shared it to help people better visualize for next time or something.
Have you transferred schools? I think that's what adjusted mine a little (3.79 to 3.80). Since GPAs are often rounded up, combining the grade points' unrounded numbers from multiple transcripts could change it. Anyway, your LSAC GPA is what matters.
... , given your noted percentage of 79%, the model would suggest that ... out of 100 people, 79 of them would be admitted ... we are one of the 79 admitted or one of the ...
... , given your noted percentage of 79%, the model would suggest that ... out of 100 people, 79 of them would be admitted ... we are one of the 79 admitted or one of the ...
... , given your noted percentage of 79%, the model would suggest that ... out of 100 people, 79 of them would be admitted ... we are one of the 79 admitted or one of the ...