Taking the test somewhere else Forum
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Taking the test somewhere else
Is it generally easier to score higher on the LSAT if you take it in Asia since it is curved, and you are theoretically taking it against weaker competition (For instance taking it against people from New Zealand/Australia who are native English speakers, but are there really that many Gunner type top law T14 applicant types from those pools? You will also be taking it in Japan/China, which will be a few native speakers and then a bunch of non-native speakers...Thoughts?
- tdicks
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Re: Taking the test somewhere else
That's not how it works. The only difference is you don't get to see anything but your scaled score and percentile after the test.
- emkay625
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Re: Taking the test somewhere else
It's not curved, it's scaled.