i think it will be -11 but hoping for -12.
RC screwed me.
Predict the October LSAT Curve Forum
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Re: Predict the October LSAT Curve
What exactly is the curve? Lets say the curve is -9. What exactly does the mean? You can get 9 wrong and get a 180?
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Re: Predict the October LSAT Curve
curve is how many wrong for a 170fdr123 wrote:What exactly is the curve? Lets say the curve is -9. What exactly does the mean? You can get 9 wrong and get a 180?
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Re: Predict the October LSAT Curve
Didn't pt 57 have an extremely strict curve for the difficulty?kpuc wrote:I'm gonna say -11, just because I felt like this test was very similar to 58 (which also had a -11 scale). Both were relatively easy tests following particularly difficult June LSATs, in a time when there is a higher-than-usual number of people taking the LSAT due to the economy. The dynamics seem to be almost identical.
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Re: Predict the October LSAT Curve
It was considered a very difficult test, and it had -11 as well.WonkyPanda wrote:Didn't pt 57 have an extremely strict curve for the difficulty?kpuc wrote:I'm gonna say -11, just because I felt like this test was very similar to 58 (which also had a -11 scale). Both were relatively easy tests following particularly difficult June LSATs, in a time when there is a higher-than-usual number of people taking the LSAT due to the economy. The dynamics seem to be almost identical.
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