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- ThreeRivers
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Re: Possibly silly question regarding PT score vs Actual tests.
The equated curve is where you get your score from on PT's (# can miss for 170), its exactly how it was on the real thing for that PT
- MachineLemon
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Re: Possibly silly question regarding PT score vs Actual tests.
How are you scoring your practice tests without a curve? The "Conversion Chart" at the end of each test is the curve. As ThreeRivers said, that's the actual curve for that test when it was originally administered. All your PTs are just tests from previous cycles, so they should be a good approximation for the curve of the actual test. That, unfortunately, means no big boost on test day. However, I assume you're taking the test in December, so you will have the easiest curve.
http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/ea ... -june.html
http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/ea ... -june.html