16th October 2012 05:15 PM | |
Arvind Kumar | Re: LSAT Distribution Scores You want to know about LSAT Distribution Score so here is their detail: According to Alpha Score website, “LSAT Scores are converted into the LSAT Scaled Scores, which ranges from 120 to 180. So if you scored 0 on the Raw LSAT Score (0 questions right) you would likely have an LSAT Scaled Score of 120 and if your Raw LSAT Score was 101 you would likely have an LSAT Scaled Score of 180. The conversion process is done by using a statistical procedure called equating. Equating adjusts for the differences in difficulty between different LSAT tests. For example, the October 1997 LSAT was harder than the June 2007 LSAT and so if you wrote both tests and your Raw LSAT Score on both was 55 your LSAT Scaled Score for the June 2007 LSAT would be 149 and for the October 1997 LSAT it would be 150. Generally the same Raw LSAT Score will produce the same or very similar LSAT Scaled Scores. The Scaled Scores below converted from the raw score are approximate, for your exact scaled score refer to the scoring page of the LSAT you are scoring.” |
16th October 2012 12:30 PM | |
khajasai74 | LSAT Distribution Scores I want to know about the distribution score of Law School Admission Test because I do participate in law school admission test so want to know about this so please tell me about this if u can tell me. |