Feb LSAT
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:21 pm
So I know the lsats are curved so that they are supposed to be equal difficulty. But aren't they curved based on the people that took that lsat? Thus, if all the people who take a certain lsat happen to be super geniuses and then all the people who take another one are 4th graders, even the questions are equal difficulty they will be curved different because of the test takers.
Using that reasoning the lsat with the smartest/most well prepared, should be the most difficult. If that is true, is it reasonable to think the Feb Lsat will be the most difficult? I say this because the only people who take the feb lsat are probably people who are prepared, organized, and probably early planners, as it is after the deadline for applying. I think it is safe to assume that these people would be more likely to have prepared better than most people on other dates.
Do these premises make sense? If not tell me where I made a mistake, or if you agree that the Feb curve should be more difficult than if the same test were given in december.
Using that reasoning the lsat with the smartest/most well prepared, should be the most difficult. If that is true, is it reasonable to think the Feb Lsat will be the most difficult? I say this because the only people who take the feb lsat are probably people who are prepared, organized, and probably early planners, as it is after the deadline for applying. I think it is safe to assume that these people would be more likely to have prepared better than most people on other dates.
Do these premises make sense? If not tell me where I made a mistake, or if you agree that the Feb curve should be more difficult than if the same test were given in december.