Hello,
I know the reasoning behind why the Feb test is nondisclosed....but why does LSAC leave the curve/scale undisclosed? I feel they could insert that in the score report and keep the questions/answers undisclosed.
It would make literally no impact on future takers to release the scale even if LSAC had to reuse an exam in an emergency situation.
Why aren't Feb LSAT curves/scale released? Forum
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Re: Why aren't Feb LSAT curves/scale released?
I was told by an LSAT instructor that it is that they serve as extreme backup tests if LSAC needs to administer a test and does not have one. They can also have parts that are repeated later or be "super" experimental tests. "Reasons"Broncos15 wrote:Hello,
I know the reasoning behind why the Feb test is nondisclosed....but why does LSAC leave the curve/scale undisclosed? I feel they could insert that in the score report and keep the questions/answers undisclosed.
It would make literally no impact on future takers to release the scale even if LSAC had to reuse an exam in an emergency situation.
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Re: Why aren't Feb LSAT curves/scale released?
They are also used in international exams.zoov wrote:I was told by an LSAT instructor that it is that they serve as extreme backup tests if LSAC needs to administer a test and does not have one. They can also have parts that are repeated later or be "super" experimental tests. "Reasons"Broncos15 wrote:Hello,
I know the reasoning behind why the Feb test is nondisclosed....but why does LSAC leave the curve/scale undisclosed? I feel they could insert that in the score report and keep the questions/answers undisclosed.
It would make literally no impact on future takers to release the scale even if LSAC had to reuse an exam in an emergency situation.