- Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:18 pm
#44000
Dear Dave and other experts of LSAT.
as you guys said many times before and Now I see it as well, in the past LSATs , generally more ancient, the LSAT test Questions in LSAT individually and overall WERE a lot more difficult; there can be a strong positive relationship made of as in more ancient LSAT Prep is more difficult starting from LSAT Prep 45-50ish.
As I have been doing all Past Prep LSAT and doing the difficult questions in the past, I became curious; I am pretty confident that some of these difficult LR Qs LG Games and RC passage, more than 50% test takers would not have solved correctly within reasonable time limit; even Powerscore Stat supports this phenom. Was there bigger variance in Percentiles in peoples scores than this generation (Starting from Prep test 60ish, would be fair definition) as in people who got in 180 vs 170 these days are usually 2-6 Incorrect Question answered difference These days. but in the past, let's say with these really difficult LSAT questions, in the era of prep test 10-20, the gap was wider as in average of 10-20 questions incorrectly answered between the test takers who scored 180 vs 170?
TWO, why do you guys think LSAT questions overall level has been gotten easier as the years passed by?
Three , do you think whatever LSAC intended to do making Questions generally more easier, has resulted a success regarding whatever the motive that LSAC had when they decided to make LSAT Questions generally easier than Prior versions?
as you guys said many times before and Now I see it as well, in the past LSATs , generally more ancient, the LSAT test Questions in LSAT individually and overall WERE a lot more difficult; there can be a strong positive relationship made of as in more ancient LSAT Prep is more difficult starting from LSAT Prep 45-50ish.
As I have been doing all Past Prep LSAT and doing the difficult questions in the past, I became curious; I am pretty confident that some of these difficult LR Qs LG Games and RC passage, more than 50% test takers would not have solved correctly within reasonable time limit; even Powerscore Stat supports this phenom. Was there bigger variance in Percentiles in peoples scores than this generation (Starting from Prep test 60ish, would be fair definition) as in people who got in 180 vs 170 these days are usually 2-6 Incorrect Question answered difference These days. but in the past, let's say with these really difficult LSAT questions, in the era of prep test 10-20, the gap was wider as in average of 10-20 questions incorrectly answered between the test takers who scored 180 vs 170?
TWO, why do you guys think LSAT questions overall level has been gotten easier as the years passed by?
Three , do you think whatever LSAC intended to do making Questions generally more easier, has resulted a success regarding whatever the motive that LSAC had when they decided to make LSAT Questions generally easier than Prior versions?