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-9PJam1989 wrote:Anyone have any predictions regarding what they believe the October LSAT curve will be (For a 170)? Please state if you prediction is merely a prediction, or is actually backed by curve data from years past.
Doubtful. There's a 58% chance that the curve will be -9. There's a less than 5% chance that it will be -13 or greater.pittsburghpirates wrote:Really really hopin you're wrong. Like -4/-5 wrongrpupkin wrote:-9PJam1989 wrote:Anyone have any predictions regarding what they believe the October LSAT curve will be (For a 170)? Please state if you prediction is merely a prediction, or is actually backed by curve data from years past.
This is not merely a prediction, but a projection based on a sophisticated algorithm.
Also unlikely. Although there's a better than even chance that the curve for the October 2015 LSAT will be -9, there's a less than 10% chance that it will be -8. It's much more likely to be -10 than -8.basedvulpes wrote:I heard it's going to be -8 actually
It's not -6 lol. My guy at blueprint says it's definitely -8.basedvulpes wrote:Wow. That's historic.benwyatt wrote:Just got an update and it's looking like -6basedvulpes wrote:I got my info from benwyatt who got his info from a guy he works with at Kaplan
C'mon, it's not going to be -6. Stop messing around with something as important as the LSAT curve.benwyatt wrote:Just got an update and it's looking like -6basedvulpes wrote:I got my info from benwyatt who got his info from a guy he works with at Kaplan
Good thinking. The key to "hacking" the LSAT is to sit only for those administrations with curves of at least -13. LOL at the losers who get stuck with -10 (or worse) curves. Just lol.PJam1989 wrote:I was asking because I am debating which test to take. December or October. Jesus, if the curve is -9 in October, I think I will just cut my time losses and register for December... -9
I mean, that's how most HYS students got in.rpupkin wrote:Good thinking. The key to "hacking" the LSAT is to sit only for those administrations with curves of at least -13. LOL at the losers who get stuck with -10 (or worse) curves. Just lol.PJam1989 wrote:I was asking because I am debating which test to take. December or October. Jesus, if the curve is -9 in October, I think I will just cut my time losses and register for December... -9