- Thu Jul 26, 2018 9:33 am
#48849
I took the LSAT in 1966 and if my memory is correct I scored 654. (It was then scored on a 200-800 basis.) I had gone to a Public Ivy, had a 3.8 (in the era before grade inflation) and I applied to Harvard, Yale, Boalt Hall and UCLA. I got in to Boalt Hall and UCLA and was on the Harvard waiting list. Yale rejected me pretty quickly.
I eventually went to Harvard and have been practicing for 47 years.
I have a daughter who I know is a lot smarter than me, but how much smarter is the reason for this post. I want to find out.
She is starting her senior year at a Public Ivy on the other coast, has a 3.82 GPA and just got a 174 on the LSAT as it is currently scored. I've told her she's a lot smarter than me, just that I have a lot more experience. (I'm more than 50 years older than she is.) So that's my question.
How does a 1966 654 on the LSAT compare to a 2018 174 on the LSAT?
I eventually went to Harvard and have been practicing for 47 years.
I have a daughter who I know is a lot smarter than me, but how much smarter is the reason for this post. I want to find out.
She is starting her senior year at a Public Ivy on the other coast, has a 3.82 GPA and just got a 174 on the LSAT as it is currently scored. I've told her she's a lot smarter than me, just that I have a lot more experience. (I'm more than 50 years older than she is.) So that's my question.
How does a 1966 654 on the LSAT compare to a 2018 174 on the LSAT?