Better curves: Then or now? Forum
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Better curves: Then or now?
I've got an extremely old LSAT score (160) from when lots more people took the test. I'm wondering if that means if I retake there'll be lots less smart people to compete against (easier curve) or less dumb people to easily beat (harder curve). [Note: I'm using smart/dumb in general terms, recognizing that LSAT doesn't necessarily correlate to intelligence, so please don't stickman.] Thanks for your help TLS.
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Re: Better curves: Then or now?
troll IN THE DUNGEONS.
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Re: Better curves: Then or now?
Why do you people keep making troll posts? There aren't any jimmies to rustle or lulz to be had; you're just assholes.
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Re: Better curves: Then or now?
just to let you know the curve is set prior to actual scoring. so in essence...EVERYONE could get a 180..but just from data collection know it wont happen and thus can create a predictable curve.
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Re: Better curves: Then or now?
ur prob gonna do worse the tests of yesteryears are significantly easier...at leadt when i was prepping my higher end scores were coming from early 2000 tests
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Re: Better curves: Then or now?
Thanks for the response paayter and the other guy. For all you others, i don't even know what ur talking about. Just trying to figure out if it's worth retaking. I know TLS policy is ALWAYS retake, but i honestly don't even understand why you're saying I'm trolling. For the record though, if you post and don't answer the question or explain yourself, there's definitely an asshole, but it's not me.
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